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Question: nowadays i am feeling pain in my legs after eating sweet thing..why is it so?i am female,19,virgin,healthy not so overweight nor skinny...don know why its happening with me..is that kinda diabetes/? i don wanna go to a doctor..i am so scared..please need some serious replies/suggestions or whatever..


Answers: nowadays i am feeling pain in my legs after eating sweet thing..why is it so?i am female,19,virgin,healthy not so overweight nor skinny...don know why its happening with me..is that kinda diabetes/? i don wanna go to a doctor..i am so scared..please need some serious replies/suggestions or whatever..

Usually people with diabetes first start noticing it because they are always very thirsty despite drinking a lot, and therefore have to go to the bathroom a lot. I have never heard of leg pain being associated with eating sweets, but I do believe that everything in the body is interconnected. You should see a doctor and talk to him/her about all your associated symptoms, when it began, how it has progressed, and any concerns you may have. Doctors are there to help you. Especially since you are 19--if you are in school, there is probably a school nurse on your campus who would listen to you and let you know if you should go to a doctor, and if so could refer you to a good one. That is how I would advise you to start. In my humble opinion, I think diabetes is unlikely if that is your only symptom, but it's still worth checking out.

Your body is telling you to stop eating those things. You need to eat more protien and fruits. Something NOT sweet like apple juice, other juices, candy, and crap, ect. You need to slow down.

what language are you speaking?
your not using good grammar.

You still need to see your doctor. Could be something simple like a lack of potassium. It is a easy test.

if it's really bad and scary, than you should see a doctor.

As far as why sweets might be causing you pain, there is some emerging research indicating that the more sugar you have in your blood the less your body is able to tolerate pain...so if your legs were kind of hurting but you didn't really notice it, then eating sweets could make the pain worse.

Also, mood can affect your pain tolerance--and sugar can affect mood.

And your sweets may contain more than sugar--other stimulants (like caffeine) or toxins that may be affecting your legs.





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