Guest guest Posted September 8, 2002 Report Share Posted September 8, 2002 I have a friend who isn't a weight loss surgery patient and who has been normal weight all of her life. She began to have weakness so severe they started evaluating her to see if she had MS. It turned out that she had pretty severe hypoglycemia. Her physician told her that it could be made worse by birth control pills. I have no idea what the mechanism for this is, or how thoroughly it's been researched. Anyway, she went off the pill and changed her diet and very rarely has symptoms now. Anyway, if I was having symptoms and was on birth control pills, I might look into it. I have some symptoms of mild hypoglycemia. I think of it as sort of a cousin to dumping. Anyway, when I follow the Carbohydrate Addict's Lifespan Program (hate the title, like the science behind it) I don't have problems. I can eat carbohydrates once a day, in moderation, combined with protein, fat, and fiber, and I do fine. Obviously, this probably doesn't apply to someone with severe hypoglycemia. I'm an amateur, some of you are pros. p.s. , I wish one of my doctors would put me on the Chicken Fried Steak diet. Mine tend to suggest that I eat some vegetables and walk 36 miles a day. I always point out that I'm burning lots of calories with my constant WHINING.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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