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Old 02-02-2005, 01:33 PM   #14
ladysycamore
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Originally Posted by staceyv
helllloooh, LJ, update, please...
I couldn't help but notice your posting in the atkins thread. Did you all of sudden stop doing the atkins and then you developed these problems?
That seems like a blood sugar thing. Maybe your body's flipping out because it got used to not having sugars, then you ate a sub with a white flour, high glycemic index bun and your body was like "WTF??" just a thought...
Just wanted to chime in with an opinion. I keep seeing people mention blood sugars. As a type 2 diabetic for the last 12 years, and dealing with kidney failure, make sure that the sugar issue is properly DIAGNOSED and not a guess. I say that, because if you are indeed dealing with hyper or hypo glycemic levels, that would require a doctor's consult, just in case you need meds or something. Not something to leave up to a guess/self diagnoses.

Good luck in seeking the answers you require.
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