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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039;Edgy" data-source="post: 1392791" data-attributes="member: 381069"><p>I had it in my late teens 20's once in a while. Sometimes it would come on real bad after a high fat meal (with or without carbs). I felt all my energy was drained out of me, sweaty, extremely shaky and dying from hunger even if I just ate. I felt beyond craving sugar but felt almost like it was a matter of life or death. I would get to the nearest store for a bag of Chocolate chip cookies and a quart of chocolate milk. I was told I would get Type 2 later in life because that is a warning sign that my beta cells would burn out and die of exhaustion eventually. I did not develop Type 2 until my middle 50's so I guess the nurse was right...sort of. I was overweight, out of shape and ate terribly so I would've developed Type 2 most likely anyway. Repeatedly being hypoglycemic however would no doubt indicate a chronic high insulin which will hasten diabetes because of resistance to insulin developing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil'Edgy, post: 1392791, member: 381069"] I had it in my late teens 20's once in a while. Sometimes it would come on real bad after a high fat meal (with or without carbs). I felt all my energy was drained out of me, sweaty, extremely shaky and dying from hunger even if I just ate. I felt beyond craving sugar but felt almost like it was a matter of life or death. I would get to the nearest store for a bag of Chocolate chip cookies and a quart of chocolate milk. I was told I would get Type 2 later in life because that is a warning sign that my beta cells would burn out and die of exhaustion eventually. I did not develop Type 2 until my middle 50's so I guess the nurse was right...sort of. I was overweight, out of shape and ate terribly so I would've developed Type 2 most likely anyway. Repeatedly being hypoglycemic however would no doubt indicate a chronic high insulin which will hasten diabetes because of resistance to insulin developing. [/QUOTE]
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