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Re: Having the 'dropsies'...

From: Barbra (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 00:34:08 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Renee wrote: >

Renee, Very interesting. I never thought of that. Possibly would explain my clumsiness after orange juice,or when I just have to have my crab fettucinni.I cannot even hold my glass of water afterwards. This might explain my problems.I am going to take note of my clumsiness and see if it is when I am cheating with that bowl of pasta!

>My thyroid is fine, but I get clumsy when I'm not insulin stable. If I eat
>carbs, one of the symptoms is that I get quite clumsy and bump into things a lot.
>Renee
>
>Panacea wrote:
>>
>> At Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Randi wrote:
>> >
>> >My latest "ailment" is that I have the "dropsies" all the time. I am
>> >constantly dropping things...anyone experiencing this???? I feel like an
>> >idiot when it happens...sometimes it just makes me laugh.
>>
>> This happens to me when I'm hyper(thyroid). I get rushed and careless.
>> I drop things, bump into things, knock stuff off shelves, hit people too
>> hard when trying to just give them a little friendly thump, etc. I
>> overcompensate sometimes to stop myself from being too careless and feel
>> like a drunk trying not to act drunk :) - silly! but when I'm hyper,
>> everything is funny, so I don't care, then!
>>
>> --
>> Panacea
>>
>--
>Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS
>
>---
>
>Don't follow in the footsteps of the masters. Seek what they sought.
> --Zen saying
>

--
Gentle hugs to all,
Barbra Camara



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