Hey lately ive noticed I have more little
shakes in my body? Its usually my left
hand that shakes the most, is this related
to my hypoglycemia? And if it is what
does it mean? I need food? Or too much
sugar in me?
Thanks
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Stan
Moderator
Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Posts: 1620 Location: ,
Posted: 04-11-06 10:03am
It's just a passing symptom. As I always
say, unless it persists for a long, long
time with no periods of inactivity, it's
just a passing hypoglycemic symptom. If
you're sticking to your diet things like
this are to be expected, nothing to worry
about. Muscular twitches are common with
this.
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stumars
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 69
Posted: 04-11-06 18:38pm
Thanks heaps I always get worried about
these symtoms and think there something
else, sometimes it really gets to me.My
chest flushes completley stopped for about
a week, and iv'e only had a few minor ones
since. It seems my bodys new favorite
symtpom is his muscle twitch.
How long will I keep gettin symtoms like
these?
So its a sign that im getting better?
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Stan
Moderator
Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Posts: 1620 Location: ,
Posted: 04-11-06 19:40pm
If you're feeling generally at least a bit
better than you did before, then yes.
Sometimes the symptoms go up and down,
worse on different occasions and such.
Never worry about them unless they persis
for a long time. They'll come and go and
slowly you'll notice they're less intense
when they appear. It's typical to worry
about the symptoms, it's pretty much a
symptom itself for hypoglycemics to worry
about these things.
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