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Re: PCOS & hormonal Seizures

From: Renee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 28 Jul 2001 12:33:00 -0700


Something unusual happens to me. Sometimes, when I'm just about to fall asleep, I'll get this single full body spam. Then, I fall asleep. It's happened for as long as I can remember. It is not every night. Just once in a while. It's not blood sugar related, as I always have a snack right before I go to bed.

Does this happen to anyone else?

Renee

anonymous wrote: >
> At Wed, 27 Sep 2000, SusieQ wrote:
> >
> >Sounds to me like your blood sugar is crashing. Do you have problems
> >with tiredness in the afternoons? Need to sleep after eating a meal? If
> >so, you might have hypoglycemia. Very common problem in cysters, but
> >you might want to tell your pcos doc.
> >
> >luck and love, SusieQ
> >
> >>Hello, I was wondering if anyone has ever experienced any type of
> >>undiagnosed seizure or shaking episode, especially right before going to
> >>sleep? Or have you heard anything about this?
>
> I have had those shaking spells, also. Right about 4 in the morning, I
> would wake up shaking from head to toe. I was told they were "just
> panic attacks", and my PCOS endocrinologist said it was unrelated. But,
> as soon as I started on the right hormones, it stopped. I do eat more
> protien now, which also seems to help.
>
> Has anyone ever had problems with rapid, racing heartbeat right after
> eating a high- carb meal, especially in the evenings? It drives me nuts!
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Dartwmn
>

--
Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS
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