Exercise and dizzy/fatigue

sleevegirl
on 1/2/12 11:02 am - Austin, TX
This actually went through my mind because my mother and aunt and grandfather are diabetic. It's all weight-related though. I think I'll ask them about that and ask them to test me for it if it looks warranted. 

I thought it was just me worrying needlessly though. Interesting you were diagnosed after. Something to think about. Thank you!

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NanaDebby65
on 1/2/12 11:53 am - North Richland Hills, TX
I'm definitely not trying to worry you! This was just completely different for me since I was diabetic prior to WLS. I am no longer considered diabetic so I never thought to check for low BS when the dizzy/passing out feeling started after I started losing weight. I was used to watching for the highs prior to surgery so it never occurred to me to look at the lows after. It was kinda scary at first but now that I have it controlled by diet everything is fine.

Hope you find the cause to the issues soon!!
HW: 228/GW: 140/CW: 134    
sleevegirl
on 1/2/12 12:05 pm - Austin, TX
Nope, not worried at all. Just something to ask them about. I want to stop this dizzy thing! :) Thanks for mentioning it. 

I'm not one to worry about stuff like that if I have a "plan of attack".

Candy from Austin, TX  |   Website  |  MyFitnessPal  |  My OH Blog

5'6" / HW 375 / SW 355 / CW 150 / Maintaining 155-159 - Goal Reached! 225 Pounds Lost
  

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