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I am 21 years old, 5'9", 125 pounds. I began suffering from pretty significant episodes of hypoglycemia about 6 weeks ago after getting kind of dehydrated while rollerblading. I didn't drink any soda for about 2 days because I was drinking so much water and just didn't want anything sweet. The problems began when I tried to drink a Powerade. I went to the doctor and he confirmed with several tests that I was having issues with my blood sugar levels, but he wasn't sure what the cause was. He said it could be anything from my poor diet (6-18 sodas a day) to hormone problems to a tumor and referred me to a specialist who was scheduling appointments about a month in advance. He said in the meantime to keep trying to avoid sugar. I am still having problems frequently and if anything, they seem to be getting worse. What should I do until I can see the specialist and hopefully find out what the problem is and fix it. Hopefully, this is just a result of years of poor diet and nothing more serious, but it is really causing problems for me at work. I am a retail manager and that is fairly demanding at this time of year, physically and mentally. I lost between 10 and 15 pounds in a few weeks before this all started (I had lost about 25 pounds in about 6 weeks about a year before but didn鈥檛 get terribly concerned about it and never went to the doctor). Now I am extremely tired and weak all the time and have some mid to upper abdominal discomfort-I definitely would not classify it as pain, though. I am having a lot of memory problems and I get dizzy, distracted, and moody. Sometimes I get pretty confused and start acting strange-almost like I am drunk. With the schedule I have, eating small frequent meals/snacks is very difficult, even though my boss is very understanding. My doctor doesn鈥檛 really seem to have many suggestions and I don鈥檛 go to the endocrinologist until the end of the week. Until you can see the specialist, there is much you can do with your diet to improve how you feel. http://www.medicinenet.com/hypoglycemia/... How about getting your self a glucometer and some instruction to measure your own Glucose levels. Ur condition warrants urgent meeting with a spcialist. I think u live in a country where u cannot meet spcialists when u want and have to wait. That should be USA. Hypoglycemia is opposite of hyperglycemia. If not treated well and attended to immediately, u may die of stroke. The symptoms are excessive sweating, pounding of heart, thirsty, extreme hunger. Try increasing you intake of proteins and natural fats. Remember carbohydrates tern into sugar fast, so cut back on them. And try to cut back on the diet pop. listen to me now I too have hypo and eating right well I have never done it, but I would think diet soda's are fine but when you are feeling out of sorts drink a regular full sugar soda but only about half of it, this will bring your levels back up. I developed hypo in my 30's . If I can answer any more questions please IM me I have tryed to IM you with no answer. Good Luck Go to your doctor and ask to be referred to a dietician. This can be controlled by diet in the main. |
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