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Hypoglycemia getting worse and weird reaction to sugar? |
Ok I have never been officially diagnosed with hypoglycemia because I have not been able to fast long enough to test without passing out. I have learned to deal with it but lately its getting to the point where no matter what I eat or how much ten minutes later I am almost passing out. Also when I eat sugar I get a kind of weird dizzy slightly nasouse feeling which is odd because I have never had that problem. I have also been going to the bathroom a lot. I took a blood sugar test I don't have diabetes. So what's wrong? also been having really bad headaches and slight weight loss Maybe you have yeast in your intestines. When that happens, the yeast eats up practically every bit of food you put into your body, and you end up starved and light-headed all the time. ESPECIALLY foods with sugar or that was made with yeast. I had this problem, and my nutritionist put me on a diet that had NO SUGAR and NO BREAD PRODUCTS. I was on it for two weeks, and I felt great afterwards. Hmmm... see your doctor, if that one can't help you see another, this sounds way more serious that hypogylcemia. You should make it a point to do this as quickly as possible, You still need to be retested for diabetes and or hypoglycemia, what you describe sounds like diabetes. Is there weight loss or gain involved? Talk to your doctor. If you are unable to fast and not pass out, he/she may want to hospitalize you for the 24 to 48 hour period just so that they can monitor you and also get an accurate test result. This is a very serious issue, and you need to have it taken care of asap! |
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