The pledge
Just for today, I will try very hard not to eat past my full point. I had an issue last night. I have Reactive Hypoglycemic, and a couple hours after my sushi dinner, my vision got narrow, I felt drunk (which I now HATE HATE HATE), and my legs got week. I thought I was having an RH episode, so I grabbed a bowl of cereal and wolfed it down. But instead of feeling better, I started to feel way worse. I got seriously hot -- like it felt like my temp was 500 degrees. And then I was sweating. I am always cold, and rarely sweat. Even in that 100 degree heat, I was sleeping with the ceiling fan and no AC. But yesterday my eyes were sweating, my nose, upper lip, armpits -- hell, even my knees were sweating.
It took a few minutes, but then I realized what it was -- a freakin' HOT FLASH. This menopause crap is not for sissies! I had to lay down after that. My heard was racing and took quite a while to return to normal.
It took a few minutes, but then I realized what it was -- a freakin' HOT FLASH. This menopause crap is not for sissies! I had to lay down after that. My heard was racing and took quite a while to return to normal.
Blessings, Jill
WLS 5/31/07. Maintaining a weight loss of 141 pounds and feeling amazing!
LOL. . . not laughing at you, but because of the symptoms. . . my own experience with them is one where I was at work, got up from my desk to do something, was dizzy, heart palpitations, sweating profusely and this was 10 or so years ago when I weighed about 230 lbs., so I go to the hospital because with my family history I was sure it was a heart attack, 1.5 days later, after having my blood drawn every so many hours, because that's how they determine if you've had a heart attack and sometimes it takes up to 24 hours for the markers to show up in your bloodstream, enduring the ER, actually having a person die in the next area, because there were no rooms upstairs for me, the doctor told me that in all likelihood it was a hot flash, as it can mimic symptoms of a heart attack for those who've never had one. . . I felt like a total idiot until about a week or two later, Oprah had a show about it and she experienced the exact same thing I did. . .
Nope, not for sissies, but thankfully, I have not had many, seems since I had my surgery I've had more than I did the entire time prior, but usually happens in the summer when it is extremely hot. . .
Hugs, L
Nope, not for sissies, but thankfully, I have not had many, seems since I had my surgery I've had more than I did the entire time prior, but usually happens in the summer when it is extremely hot. . .
Hugs, L
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
Ok, I had the exact same thing happen the other night! I thought I was a reaction to something I ate. I thought there had to way to cool down. It was like my body was on fire.
You are not alone. Menopause. I can't beleive it!
You are not alone. Menopause. I can't beleive it!
What you are, is God's gift to you. What you make of yourself, is your gift to God.