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    Default Does anyone here suffer from hypoglycemia

    Without diabetes? Has anyone created a solid diet plan that helps them?
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    I think that such a problem should be resolved by experts. Did you address your question to the professional doctors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by katrinaG View Post
    I think that such a problem should be resolved by experts. Did you address your question to the professional doctors?
    lol what

    you stink like a bot, and nobody here is smart enough to be a doctor, I think you're advertising in the wrong place

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capitalist Pig View Post
    lol what

    you stink like a bot, and nobody here is smart enough to be a doctor, I think you're advertising in the wrong place
    Shush, you are scaring sane people away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NobleFool View Post
    We have a doctor who regularly posts on the site... we have many very smart people here.
    SHHHHHH.

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    Yes, after my diets (weight loss) i became hypoglycemic (and very carbs sensitive- after eating 2 slices of white bread i would get dizzy and really hot not in a good way). Just eat ~2000- 2500 calories (or how much you need, there are calculators around the net), eat snacks between meals and you will be fine unless you have some real issues.

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    I have it. I find that protein helps me stay full longer. Eating a ton of bread carbs and not much else will drop me sooner. And, of course, I watch how much sugar I'm putting into my body at a given time.
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    Protein intake actually is not advised under such condition. May cause further problems.

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    get yourself to the doctor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dolphin View Post
    You could also keep a jar of honey around for a quick spoonful when you are feeling woozy.
    That only works if you can stomach that much honey straight. But yeah, snacking is good. I usually just eat multiple meals a day. Of course, this causes weight gain, so I have to learn how to snack part of the time and eat meals the other part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jadae16t View Post
    Yeah, or go to a whole litter of doctors, like I did, for a disorder Maritsa doesn't believe I have, that their exams all agree I have <3 ps. HAVE FUN WITH 5 HOUR GLUCOSE CHALLENGES. muahahaha.
    he still needs to have the test to be sure right?
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