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Re: insulin

From: Emilie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 19 Sep 2002 08:30:01 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 26 Apr 2002, lollo wrote: >
>How should I be tested for insulinrestistance or other blood sugar
>problems? I have done some kind of fasting test, but they only messaured
>the blood sugar and not the insulin. So they told me itīs no risk that
>I develope diabetes. But I still think there is something wrong since
>my blood sugar often drops suddenly and I tremble, get dissy, very
>hungry and feel lika Iīm close to fainting. So itīs more the opposite
>to diabetes I seem to have. Iīm very dependent on eating often and I
>differ from normal people with this. Itīs always a problem when I have
>to adjust the eating to others, at a job or something like that. My
>brother has the same kind of problem and they checked everything on him
>but couldnīt find anything. It makes me eat a lot of sweets just
>because I often need to get the blood sugar up very quickly.

I have the same problem with low blood sugar! I have been through all kind of testing and can not find out what is causing it. You need to eat foods high in protien and watch your carb intake. Only eat sweets if your sugar is low. Protien helps keep your sugar up for a longer time. Sweets bring it up but drop it quickly. If you have any questions or have this problem please email me.




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