Feel alot better after drinking or eating sugar?!


Question: for 3 months ive been feeling like **** almost, feeling weird and all that..with many symptoms all blood test come back ok and even stool test come out ok. today i had a bottle of gatorade and some nesquick cereal and i feel terrific although i got super hyper and was a little dizzy with a little nasua but i feel better than ever...

could this be hypoglicemia? or some other sugar realated myth?


Answers: for 3 months ive been feeling like **** almost, feeling weird and all that..with many symptoms all blood test come back ok and even stool test come out ok. today i had a bottle of gatorade and some nesquick cereal and i feel terrific although i got super hyper and was a little dizzy with a little nasua but i feel better than ever...

could this be hypoglicemia? or some other sugar realated myth?

lots of normal people go low sometimes. and don't call it a myth, that's silly. diabetes is real and sucks. when your sugar is low, you get shaky, a little sick to your stomach, and then you eat something with 15+ carbs in and you feel a lot better.
could be hypoglycemia.

It does sound like hypoglicemia.

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Results of a new study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation this month indicate that eating too much fructose and glucose causes the liver to increase lipid production, A reduction in SHBG means more testosterone and estrogen will be released, increasing the risks of acne, infertility, polycystic ovaries, and uterine cancer in overweight women. In addition, abnormal amounts of SHBG disturb the delicate balance between estrogen and testosterone, which is associated with the development of cardiovascular disease, particularly in women.

Check your blood sugar.





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