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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2451752" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I was having a bleep too and put mine down to lack of sunshine. I've been sitting in sun alot lately but not so much/never now. I was thinking maybe I have mild S.A.D? I have been taking vitD for a few years as I needed it medically so not low (which is backed up by a blood test). These dark early evenings seems to have snucked back in very quickly.</p><p>Mine you very low good bgs can leave me feeling low too.</p><p>I've been reminded this week that low bgs which cause hypos are linked to Alzheimer's earlier. That brain damage is caused by hypo after hypo.</p><p>Which explains alot... for me and how bonkers I'm getting. Ha ha.</p><p>Ps. Nausea can be if you're not eating enough. So look after yourself.. well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2451752, member: 196960"] I was having a bleep too and put mine down to lack of sunshine. I've been sitting in sun alot lately but not so much/never now. I was thinking maybe I have mild S.A.D? I have been taking vitD for a few years as I needed it medically so not low (which is backed up by a blood test). These dark early evenings seems to have snucked back in very quickly. Mine you very low good bgs can leave me feeling low too. I've been reminded this week that low bgs which cause hypos are linked to Alzheimer's earlier. That brain damage is caused by hypo after hypo. Which explains alot... for me and how bonkers I'm getting. Ha ha. Ps. Nausea can be if you're not eating enough. So look after yourself.. well. [/QUOTE]
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