It could be a blood disorder. Low blood sugar will sometimes give the symtoms you discuss. Just assure yourself of a scheduled eating time; it may help. But, see a doctor.
2006-08-30 23:55:22
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answered by Calvin of China, PhD 6
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That depends on what you had for breakfast and lunch. Usually a hypoglycemic attack (low sugar) will happen about 2-3 hours after eating something starchy or with sugar. You will feel better in about 15-20 minutes, but then will bottem out in 2-3 hours. Same thing happens to a diabetic. A hypoglycemic produces too much insulin, and you need to regulate your intake of bad carbs and sugar. A hyperglycemic (diabetic) does not produce enough insulin, but has the same results. The best "quick cure" is to have something high in protein when feeling this way. Pure orange juice, peanut butter crackers (always helped me!), etc. You need to have a 3-4 hour battery blood work up, much like what they do to pregnant women, to be sure which you are. I dropped to a 32 low sugar during mine, normal (depending on age, weight, etc) is 90-100. Low sugar aka hypoglycemia is the on set on type 2 diabetes if you are not very careful. It is all about diet. See a dr. and a dietician please! Good luck to you!!!
2006-08-29 23:52:47
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answered by naughty_mattress_monkey 4
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I get that way when I'm panicky. Sometimes I get dizzy and feel faint. but it mostly happens after I haven't eaten. Are you stressed out about something? It might be the flu or something similar. Watch it for a few days if it continues to happen see a doctor.
2006-08-23 13:59:31
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answered by Smithy14 2
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if u have lot of coffee and tea in a day then also these symptoms are seen in a day or two.
so better stop drinking much. and as a solution u can eat 1spoon of jeera with 1/2 spoon of sugar everyday early morning for few days . it will work fine
2006-08-30 04:17:55
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answered by deepthi 2
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I get that a lot when my blood sugar is low. Run out to the store and get yourself a chocolate bar or something and drink lots of fluids. I find that helps. Thankfully it doesn't happen all the time... ;)
Good luck!
2006-08-28 23:21:00
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answered by Ashley P 2
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Maybe you need to drink more water or Gatorade... You could be dehydrated also it could depend on the amount of sleep rest and stress you are under. Try to take it slow for the rest of the day and try not to over exert yourself make sure you are drinking your fluids. Small things like fruit are good to nibble on also.
2006-08-23 13:59:59
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answered by Laila 3
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You should go to a doctor and have your blood tested for low iron or low blood sugar. You could be anemic or have diabetes.
Never mess with your health see a doctor,not yahoo answers.
2006-08-29 13:03:53
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answered by ruth m 3
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Sounds like you might be diabetic. Better get to a doctor. Could be low sugar count.
2006-08-29 01:15:02
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answered by Anonymous
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talk to your Dr...... and maybe have a test to find out if you might be a diabetic .... this sounds like your sugar is in the danger range but your Dr will know more about that
BTW my sugar was 400 when i did that so high or low its still dangerous..
2006-08-31 13:29:48
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answered by the1andonybump 2
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you might need to get a EPT or go see your doc for a physical.. All jokes a side what could seem petty to you might be really harmful.
2006-08-31 13:17:38
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answered by Madame C 1
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