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I have been checked out at the dr and have had the blood tests done and they have all come back saying that I don't have low blood sugar. But when I don't eat for a while, like all morning or all afternoon, I get really shaky and feel weak and tired and grumpy. If it isn't what would it be?? Tiredness and nerves well is for me You are probably just hungry, but there is only one way to find out. Ask your doctor for a glucometer (glucose testing machine) and when you feel that way, test yourself. it sounds more like low blood prusser When you don't eat regularly your blood sugar is going to drop and you will feel shaky and weak. Food is what keeps our body working properly. It is always best to eat 6 small meals a day to keep our body in good physical health. |
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