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    Please help me understand this

    Just to update everyone. The lingering and persisting sweet taste in my mouth was traced to be a side effect of drinking "sugar free" drinks, mainly Fanta and Waitrose lemonade, I do not understand how it did not give me this symptom in the past but only now. To be sure my wife also tasted the...
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    Please help me understand this

    Last night the sweet taste came back in droves and I realised it is my saliva being produced which is sweet. It cannot be a sinus infection giving me this sweet taste, because it originates from my own saliva, On some body building forums they discuss this in length, the sweet taste comes and...
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    Please help me understand this

    Thanks for the catarrh suggestion, but I have no runny nose at all, no cough, nothing like that.
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    Please help me understand this

    Thanks for the suggestions. Just to summarise, the sweet taste in my mouth is not my impression (neurological), my wife has verified it too. Now on its own this could be a symptom of prediabetes. However my glucose levels are too low. Then there is the blocked nose and sweet smell.This points to...
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    Please help me understand this

    I'd go with "seizures" too except : 1) the sweet taste is real (as my wife asserts) 2) the blocked nose and extra sneezing is real Sorry to mess you guys with my low glucose readings, I looked up "sweet taste in mouth" and diabetes came up as number one, the body trying to eliminate sugar...
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    Please help me understand this

    Hello everyone, I believe I have sudden diabetes. On the 9th of March (more or less) I discovered a sweet taste in my mouth, my saliva was sweet. That taste persisted the next day, so I started taking my blood glucose first thing in the morning, after about 8+ hours of fasting. The results...
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    Strange glucose readings

    Hello I have been trying to monitor my blood glucose which I try to keep low trying to help with epilepsy and brain cancer. The idea is to cut down on carbs (mainly) and protein and eat a lot of fat. If I do it properly I should witness blood sugars in the range of 4-5mmol/l and ketones up as a...
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