Yes, I have the reactive form of hypoglycemia. Not fun. It became an issue for me about 3.5 years ago and has progressively become worse over time. My blood sugar will drop with any large meal whether it be carbs or protein, and when I get as low as the 50's, I become very shaky and have to use those glucose tablets or drinks to get it back up quickly.
A couple of things I've been doing to combat it: HGH is a known antagonist to insulin (which is why you don't take the two together), and HGH will increase your blood sugar. I found that with even at least 2 iu per day of HGH, it keeps my blood sugar from going extremely low. I found I would still lose some, but it would stay mainly in the 80's or upper 70's. Another thing I've tried is to use insulin at least once per day. The exogenous insulin keeps my body from producing too much on its own in the same way test stops your test production. This also keeps my blood sugar from dropping too low. These methods are obviously not mainstream, BUT I did speak to a doctor about it, and he agreed that though unconventional, theoretically it should work. That helped me get an HGH script, I might add.