Other than Diabetes, what can this unknown condition be? Reactive Hypoglycemia m!


Question: Other than Diabetes, what can this unknown condition be? Reactive Hypoglycemia maybe? I don't know please help?
I'm a 28 year old Romanian male, about 5'11, 330 pounds. This condition is unknown and the doctors can't find the cause and it's not Diabetes! Please read over this, I know it's a long list but please help me. I have no medicaid or insurance to have this taken care of so I'm trying to find the underlying cause.

1: Constant frequent hunger especially after eating. Overeating. Changes in behavioral pattern and tempermant after eating. Consuming sugar makes me crave salt. Consuming salt makes me crave sugar. Irritablity, anxiety, rapid heart beat, difficulty sleeping and over sleeping and sleeping a few hours after a meal even though feeling very rested. Fatigue, lack of enthusiam, lack of motivation, hate towards people and my life. Hate towards everything and everyone for no apparent reason. Extreme lethargy and extreme apathy. Extreme urge to save money and not spend a dime. Selfish with money. Selfishness, loathing and no lust for life what so ever.
2: Body aches and pain, headaches. Most of the pain resides in the feet especially the left foot. Painful numbing burning pain is always there in the feet. Cold water relieves the burning pain in the feet giving me "some" feeling sensation back in the feet, hot water of course makes it worse. The pain gets worse everyday making it more and more difficult to walk and perform my duties at work. Joint pain, no longer able to run due to lack of joint function.
3: Pain in the eyes especially after eating, blurry vision, constant webs and floaters in the eyes that never go away. Loss of vision. Darkened vision. Thick sticky yellow mucus like substance that comes from the eyes after eating a heavy meal combined with heavy physical activity and the mucus can be pulled out with a q-tip.
4: Pain in the kidneys. Frequent urination. Constant thirst is not present with frequent urination. Bowel movements are normal.
5: Memory loss, trouble concentrating, trouble speaking at times.
6: Unable to adjust to weather, cold or hot.
7: Loss of reality. Drifitng in and out of reality. Changes in personality and mental focus.
8: Dieting to have this under control only made it worse. The symptoms were too much to handle and the hunger was unreal and very difficult to get it under control. Physical activity along with dieting did not improve anything what so ever. When I went back to eating what I wanted I felt such a great relief from the pain. The weight loss did not go far either. 40 pounds was lost but it was only water weight. 320 to start and then 290 to 280 after one month but it never went below 280 pounds no matter how hard I tried. My anger was alot worse during the diet as well but I figured that was normal when your constantly feeling starvation even though three meals a day along with health shakes did not matter. The strangest symtpoms came from drinking an EAS health shake that gave all the required nutrients needed throughout the day without all the carbohydrates which was only 4 grams. These shakes would give me extreme body aches, head aches and uncontrollable hunger cravings and my anger and temperment would be even more out of control and I know for a fact thats it's not in my head or "ANXIETY!"

Answers:

If your doctor has given up on you then I suggest you change doctors cause your condition sounds like it needs serious treatment. You need to have a complete bloodworks done aswell as some untrasounds of liver and kidneys etc. I really think this is a biological conddition and not mental. You have some some serious physical symptoms that need urgent treatment. You need a diagnosis from a doctor. Your mood changes are due to your severe physical symptoms. If you need to get yourself to a hospital. Aswell as all the tests I mentioned above ask for a thyroid test too and anything else the doctor might decide to test for.

I cannot believe that your doctor hasn't done more tests..you need to report him.
It is possible that you have reactive hypoglycemia but your doctor has to diagnose it and then he needs to send you to a nutritionist if that is what your condition ends up being. Like I said change doctors or tell your doctor you need extra tests.




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