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Re: Dizzy Spells & Headaches (responding to Paula)

From: Char (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 31 Dec 2000 21:53:20 -0600 (CST)


Hi Paula: To answer your question, yes, I am overweight by about 15 or 20 lbs. Would probably be much more if I wasn't so athletic. I have had to fight with my weight all my life. My question: When you say "high blood sugar" do you mean high glucose levels on my blood lab report? Because my glucose levels are in the normal range. It's all very strange, and I hope to get to the bottom of it soon. Meanwhile, I'll make it a point to mention that "feel better after exercise issue" to my doctor as you seem to think it means something. Any more ideas you can give me would be appreciated. Thanks. Char

At Sun, 31 Dec 2000, paula wrote: >
>char, i haven't been following the board lately, so am unfamiliar with
>your situation, are you overweight as well? the reason i ask is you said
>that the dizziness and headaches go away when you exercise...normally
>exercise will cause your blood sugar to fall rather than rise, so i was
>concerned that maybe your symptoms were due to HIGH blood sugar as
>opposed to low....just an idea. that is how i felt in the mornings when
>i was diabetic...my blood sugar was high in the mornings (and
>practically all the time) but if i exercised it lowered, making me feel
>better...only a thought.
>love, paula
>
>--
>feel free to email me anytime at paulam74@hotmail.com
>

--
Char



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