Signs and symptoms of postprandial hypoglycemia

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My article, Signs and Symptoms of Postprandial Hypoglycemia, has just been published by Associated Content.
I remember going to see an internal medicine doctor with my list of complaints: I often felt sweaty, shaky and sick to my stomach. Sometimes I would feel a sense of panic as I held onto the nearest counter and prayed that I wouldn’t faint in public. My vision would blur, my hands and feet would ice up. Ten or fifteen minutes later the sweaty, shaky, dizzy feeling would pass, especially if I drank a glass of juice. Click here to read the rest of the article on Associated Content.

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2 Comments on “Signs and symptoms of postprandial hypoglycemia”

  1. 1 nisha sanjayan said at 12:31 pm on June 20th, 2010:

    brain fog,loss of memory,weakness especially for hands

  2. 2 PATTY PENAGOS said at 12:15 am on May 11th, 2011:

    dizziness, sweatiness, blur vision, thirsty, shaky, you feel like you are drunk.. sometimes your arms and legs hurt, weakness


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