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I experience hypoglycemia commonly. Most often it is reactive, but I also experience fasting hypoglycemia as well. It is a stand-alone condition, as I am not diabetic. hypoglycemia basically is low blood sugar to much insulin, but you know that already. the thing is, maybe you eat too much at a given time. simple sugars will make your blood glucose shoot up. so what you do is choose complex carbs like bread or veggies. then plan your meal in 2-3 hours intervention. that way, you don't run out of glucose. eat small frequent meals rich with complex carbs. if you still experience hypoglycemia, consult an endocrinologist. It amazes me how little people...even many doctors...know about hypoglycemia. It's a very serious disorder, and not enough is made known about it. If it isn't controlled it can cause so many health problems, not to mention depression, anger flair ups, low energy levels...........the list goes on and on. And it usually leads into diabetes if not controlled. The good thing is that it is completely controllable by diet. |
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