Low Blood Sugar

sel
on 3/23/07 10:40 am - colchester, CT
I do not experience this myself but they might suggest eating 6 small meals a day to keep your blood sugar levels even, bu****ch your carb intake, certain carbs like (breads, sweets, potato) can cause a rapid increase in your blood sugar which  in turn causes low sugar levels which can make you tired, listless, shakey ect.  Sher

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Amy Williams
on 3/26/07 8:58 am
My husband has experienced this. The doctor prescribed a blood sugar monitor to check when he was feeling down and sure enough it was very low. Going into 40's! EEk. It can be dangerous. Thankfully he's been able to control it now that he knows what is going on. He's got to eat about every 3-4 hours to not get sick feeling. He takes glucose tablets with him when he gets really down. I would suggest maybe getting a meter to check and see if you are getting really low.


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kristinaf
on 4/2/07 11:16 am - Indianapolis, IN
Wow!  Seems like a lot of this is going around.  As I posted in another thread - I've asked OH for a separate forum for nesidioblastosis and Eric did indicate that one would be open for us.  Unfortunately, our numbers are growing... Regards, Kristina

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