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Re: sweating attacks/ insulin resistance to Bells
From: Ann (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 8 Nov 2000 17:53:48 -0600 (CST)
Thanks for the reply, you said your sugar levels are normal, does this
mean it is the insulin going waco that makes me feel like this, mine are
normal when I feel like this, even though it feels like a low blood
sugar attack.
Thanks
Ann
At Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Bells wrote:
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>These are symptoms I get when I have a classic 'crash'
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>And juice is one of the worst for me! I dont have juice anymore at all -
>if I am craving it, I have a glass of water and a piece of fruit -
>without the fibre present in its original package, fruit just seems to
>send my insulin levels, as smed puts it 'doing the lambada'!
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>My sugar levels are always good - but only cause my insulin is rabbiting
>around my system balancing it.
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>It depresses me not having juice - maybe you could try balancing it with
>something low g.i.? apparently if you combine a high g.i food and low
>g.i food in the same meal, the actual g.i of the meal ends up somewhere
>in the middle.
>
>At Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Ann wrote:
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>>Every now and then I get these sweating attacks where I start feeling
>>realy funny and faint feeling, I check my blood sugar and it is fine
>>sometimes even in the 100's, but I notice them more when I sneak and
>>have something really sugary, like yesterday morning I had a glass of
>>cranberry juice to help with a bladder infection anyway about 2 hours
>>later the attack hit me, could this be from my insulin going high and
>>then coming back down, even though my sugar levels were normal? They
>>also seem to be worse around tom, could it be an estrogen thing. Thanks
>>Ann
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>Thanks,
>Bells in Sydney, Australia
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