Guest guest Posted October 4, 2002 Report Share Posted October 4, 2002 I too have had to combat hypoglycemia. Mine usually bottoms out if I eat something too high in carbs.... Like a bunch of chips. It happens about 6 out of 10 times. It also happens if I drink a protein shake. I've had to cut them out completely.... and I so loved 'em. If I have three meals a day, I'm usually okay, unless the meal is too high in carbs. Randy rlogle@... www.geocities.com/rogle32/ AIM: rlogleeln Open RNY: Sept. 26, 2001: 195 lbs gone. Daddy to Doogun, Jasper, and Zoe. Lord, Please help me to become the Person my Dog's think I am. RE: getting my act together once again > Hi, I'm wondering if you've had your hypoglycemia diagnosed by the > doctor -- if not, please read that url I listed as so many " things " can > cause the symptoms so to me... the first line of action would be to get a > proper diagnoses (click below) > http://my.webmd.com/encyclopedia/article/1667.53922 > > Until then though -- and if this is a temporary thing (I had about a 3 > month stage of the extreme symptoms) and I found the " grab what I can to > combat the feeling... " was a bad thing for me -- since I " knew " I was going > to get the symptoms one or more times a day I planned ahead and provided > " grabbing " foods for myself -- usually in the form of fruit which works > slower than fruit juices but has less sugar and less possibility of setting > me up for carb / sugar cravings later in the day -- If it was a banana, I > cut off about 2 inches and threw the rest away -- an orange, 2 slices and > throw the rest away or store it in 2/3 slices per baggie in the fridge -- > these take much longer to " act " than a bite of candy but provided a much > more stable rise in blood sugar so I also didn't get the post-sugar crash > that made me just want more sugar to combat the crash. > If I woke up in the middle of the night with it, cold sweating, tremors, > shaking, weak, dizzy -- I'd pour about an ounce of OJ to an ounce of water > and drink that and lay back down. > > I think, for me, planning ahead was critical in making better choices of > what I " grabbed " for to combat the symptoms -- If I planned ahead I had > something healthy to grab -- if I didn't then I'd easily grab a cookie or > other quick fix that sent my whole day into the sugar spiral downwards. > > >>About half way through the day I start with symptoms of Reactive > Hypoglycemia. The feeling of weakness etc, become so bad that I end up > reaching for whatever I can to combat the feeling<<< > > One of my (what I ended up with) is grabbing a protein shake -- some time's > guzzling it but *shrug* it worked and didn't / doesn't / set me up for the > carb / sugar / cravings the rest of the day. If / when / that isn't possible > how about a protein bar? A hand full of granola or other fiber? > > Plan ahead -- you know the crash is coming just be ready for it with YOUR > choices so your in control and your body isn't controlling you -- I still > keep the protein bar in my purse just in case it happens and I'm not home or > near a good food supply... > I also found that dehydration -- not enough water -- symptoms are very much > like low blood sugar symptoms so I do try to down a glass of water first -- > then eat the PLANNED thing and wait it out. > > Doing it that way helps me to stay in control of my choices BUT NONE OF IT > replaces what your doctor should diagnose FIRST -- and that is the " cause " > of your hypoglosimic symptoms. > > Hope this helps -- > hugz, > ~denise > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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