Alicki
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Hi @Casssiexo and welcome to the forum.Hello. I just came across this forum and I’m sorry I’m late. I don’t have diabetes but for a few days I’ve been experiencing the symptoms of Idiopathic Postprandial Syndrome but I’m not sure. I feel weak and shaky in my legs and arms, tiredness, feeling sleepy, no energy, headache, heart beating fast it’s normal heart hate. I also get numbness and tingling in hands and feet sometimes arms. I don’t know if it’s coming from that. It happens after I eat food sometimes before if I haven’t eat and I get nauseous. I noticed it’s certain foods that have a lot of sugars and carbs. I check my sugar and it’s normal. I get anxiety with this and I’m scared it’s something serious but I know if it’s this it’s not serious but the symptoms are scary. I try to stay calm and positive. It’s gotten better but I still feel it. I told my dr and she done labs on me they’re normal. She’s referring me to a GI doctor but I don’t know if that’s going to help. I’m hoping I can tell them what’s going on and they can refer me to someone that specializes in this. I’ve never experienced this before until a few days ago. I keep hoping and praying it will go away and get better. Someone please help me and give me advice on this. I feel alone and I feel like people think this is in my head and that it’s anxiety but I have anxiety and I know this isn’t anxiety. I need someone’s help. Thank you.
Hi All,
I am so glad I have found this page! I have been experiencing these symptoms for around 3 years - primarily after big meals and hangovers. Doctors have only really recommended CBT, which worked great for anxiety I had at the start which centered around chest pain and I was having panic attacks etc... but now I don't have much anxiety at all (if any), I just have to put up with the discomfort
Main symptons after eating something sugary or a big meal;
- heavy heartbeat - can feel my heart beating so hard sometimes that it physically bobs my head
- tremor/vibrating type feeling in the face/chest, particuarly the mouth area
- irritability
- Pain (chest, jaw) - I've had countless ECGs, a stress test,, 24 hour monitor etc. heart is fine (I'm a 27 year old male who's in relatively good shape).
- fatigue, feeling really sleepy after meals which has got worse recently
Some things that I have found have helped me (but things are quite 'up and down').
- Duloxetine (cymbalta) - i think this has helped since starting last year, although I'm going through a bad patch with my symptons the last couple of weeks
- excercise - I think I notice an improvement when i can find time to excercise more reguarly
- Autogenic training - I managed to get this on the NHS (they only have the course in london), do some research on it - I found that it really helped with my symptons, but as I say I'm having a bad couple of weeks with my symptons but hopefully it will pass and I'm going to carry on doing more of the exercises to see if it can help further
I'm going to discuss this syndrome with my GP and also I am going to mention 'endocrinology' as mentioned above to see if thats something to explore.
I am also tempted to ask for something like proponal to help with my heartbeat at times, does anyone take this or something similar?
I am absolutely certain I can beat this, as I've had a couple of weeks where I had almost no symptoms, so keep the faith. I've been through some very dark moments over the last three years and I'm still here so keep positive people.
Are you having Metformine?Very interesting Nosher and suggest away Brun, I really don't mind!
You could be on to something. I've just had an "episode" before lunch. Shaking, irritable and a bit sweaty and my level was 5.0 and steady on the Libra and 4.9 on my codefree. Neither are levels which should induce those symptoms. I was around 20-30 mins late having lunch, but wasn't feeling particularly hungry.
I have been feeling funny all morning again and am probably a little anxious about my blood pressure (I can't help it, stressing is what I do best these days!). I've also been for my CBT this morning which means talking about my fears and anxieties which in itself can cause anxiety! All good fun eh?!!
The post you are quoting from is a very old post.Are you having Metformine?