possible hypoglycemia symptoms Posted: 04-10-08 17:38pm
Ok I'm on a mission to diagnose myself
because i've found that doctors are of no
use to me and don't have the time to
diagnose something that isn't completely
obvious too them (In my experience anyway)
Ok the symptoms i'll give you are symtoms
i have throughout most of everyday but are
a lot worse when i drink a considerable
amount of tea/coffee and alcohol. Possibly
when i eat also.
Pale skin
glazed/bloodshot and tired looking eyes
puffy bloated face (worse in the morning)
shaky hands
pulsating/pounding heart morning after
drinking alcohol
frequent urination
Become introverted and irritable because
of general feelings of sluggishness
clouded thinking
Can sleep 12-15 hours when uninterupted
Let me know if you think these symtoms
relate to Hypoglycemia.
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Stan
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Posted: 04-12-08 18:06pm
Yeah, those are some important ones. Any
family history of blood sugar problems?
Frequent urination is more a sign of
diabetes, but there is a really, really
rare form of Type-1 that is basically
hypoglycemia to start and slowly
progresses unless you eat right. Have you
done any self testing?
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