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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1867473" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hormones play an important role in your daily life and routine, it is not all about glucose and insulin, as has been already said, adrenaline is often used as fight or flight. Then the other major hormone is adrenaline, from the glands. And so much more that can effect your health, oestrogen for women for example.</p><p>Stress, frustration, tiredness, sleep deprivation, will not help with your symptoms. Someone with anxiety, panic attacks, depression, can be effected by high circulating insulin levels.</p><p>The symptoms you described could be a hypo. There are definitely conditions that cause Hypoglycaemia even if you are T2, or like myself, non diabetic.</p><p>There are false hypos, the same symptoms are found, by a rapid rise in glucose levels, or a sudden drop or bouncing around after a carb laden meal. Very high glucose levels are similar in symptoms, that is why it is necessary to test, when you get the symptoms.</p><p>Walking, gentle exercise is really good for getting your blood glucose levels back down, too much and your body will require more glucose, hence the liver dump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1867473, member: 85785"] Hormones play an important role in your daily life and routine, it is not all about glucose and insulin, as has been already said, adrenaline is often used as fight or flight. Then the other major hormone is adrenaline, from the glands. And so much more that can effect your health, oestrogen for women for example. Stress, frustration, tiredness, sleep deprivation, will not help with your symptoms. Someone with anxiety, panic attacks, depression, can be effected by high circulating insulin levels. The symptoms you described could be a hypo. There are definitely conditions that cause Hypoglycaemia even if you are T2, or like myself, non diabetic. There are false hypos, the same symptoms are found, by a rapid rise in glucose levels, or a sudden drop or bouncing around after a carb laden meal. Very high glucose levels are similar in symptoms, that is why it is necessary to test, when you get the symptoms. Walking, gentle exercise is really good for getting your blood glucose levels back down, too much and your body will require more glucose, hence the liver dump. [/QUOTE]
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