You really need to ask for more blood tests eg for thyroid because you really need to find out what is causing thisi have tested and lowest ive been is 3.0, but my numbers seem to be "normal" i just have the problem with physical activity, ie at work running around getting stock for customers i get woozy, dizzy, lightheaded, then my eyes go blurry and hazy i also get excessive yawning when this happens and feels like i will fall asleep, and eating and resting cures it
they wont help me, ive had anxiety and agoraphobia in the past and it keeps getting put down to anxiety, its driving me crazy! my boss is concerned at work, as he sees me sitting down swaeting and shaking, and crying (i panic when this happens). i really dont know what to do,just last week my doc told me that he doesnt know what else they can do for me, they have ran all the tests and all comes back negativebut my argument is, test me when im physically active as something is obviosly going wrong
Hi Beckz
Have you thought of trying an anti-candida diet? Sometimes pancreatic function can be affected by candida. Overproduction of insulin drives down blood sugar leading to constant hypoglycaemia. The brain needs glucose to function and without it, you get the confusion, fog, panic attacks etc - i.e. you are "not yourself".
As I understand, hyperinsulinaemia means high insulin levels in blood and elevated blood sugar. This results in insulin resistance in cells, cells being starved of glucose (e.g. brain) leading to hypoglycaemia which in turn points to many of your symptoms.
Your brain desperately needs glucose but the insulin-resistant cells of the brain won't accept it. Perhaps somebody more knowledgeable on here could advise on how to bypass the normal physiologic mechanism so that your brain gets the glucose it needs.
i have tested and lowest ive been is 3.0, but my numbers seem to be "normal" i just have the problem with physical activity, ie at work running around getting stock for customers i get woozy, dizzy, lightheaded, then my eyes go blurry and hazy i also get excessive yawning when this happens and feels like i will fall asleep, and eating and resting cures it
What are you eating prior to these dizzy, shakey episodes. Could you be subject to reactive hypoglycaemia? I would test my own BG levels on a regular basis and try to keep them in the safe range and then you might feel on a more even keel. Then you can get your thyroid checked and the other things advised above... (my humble opinion)newsyear new me! i need help! im a 27 year old "healthy" female who put on three and half stone, 2 years ago, this weight gain has left me with frequent low blood sugar spells, dizzyness, unable to exercise ( i wonder weather im insulin resistant) when doing anything physical it feels like im wearing down my sugars, i start to get shakey , weak and my eyes go blurry, i have to sit and rest or i actually start to black out. Now docs DO NOT KNOW what to do, what it is etc, please help, is anyone familiar with this? im losing the weight i put on, 1 and half down! 2 more to gothank you for reading
What are you eating prior to these dizzy, shakey episodes. Could you be subject to reactive hypoglycaemia? I would test my own BG levels on a regular basis and try to keep them in the safe range and then you might feel on a more even keel. Then you can get your thyroid checked and the other things advised above... (my humble opinion)
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