Hi, first ever post-accidently posted it
in stomach problems should really be
posted here I think.
Bit of a short story here, I have been
feeling under the weather now for a month.
It all started when I was out for a run,
early morning, no breakfast, felt like I
was going to pass out. Doctor thought it
may be a case for hypoglycemia. So Blood
tests were done and slightly low sugar
level found. bp also fine.
This is where my problems have started,
feeling dizzy, faint, anxiety, depressed,
worried,no energy, shaking.(Even although
I have been to hospital to do alll the
main tests after i got myself in to a
panic).
All my life I have had to watch what I
eat, persisting stomach pain, Indigestion.
Dry mouth. Any sugar taken causes dizzy
spells.
I have smoked for 5 years but now stopped,
forced too if i'm honest, due to the way
I've been feeling over the last month.
My gp has said it is a virus , and that I
should rest and drink plenty.
Has anyone ever experienced anything
similar????
Any opinions ideas welcome?
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leewhiz
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jan 2008 Posts: 56 Location: Mother Earth, The Blue Planet
Posted: 01-30-08 03:32am
Have you changed your diet?
Have you looked into a hypoglycemic diet?
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Graeme
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Aug 2007 Posts: 25 Location: New zealand
Hi there Posted: 02-06-08 20:46pm
check out inner ear virus on this forum
sounds very familiar...my stomach is
affected alot by this with much the same
symptoms as you...also look up bppv on
google and see if it applies good luck
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