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Danijela

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Hey there!

I was just wondering if anyone knows if improper digestion would cause someone to have hypoglycemic attacks.

I've been getting these alot latly and they are begining to really bother me...

I had hypoglycemia when i was 15 and it went away out of the blue and now its back with a vengence along with all the other symptoms

I have been noticing that my BM's are made mostly of undigestive food, and every three hours of so i get shaky, my vision blurres, i cant walk properly, i walk into things, my heart races, i sweat but i'm cold .... the doctors keep telling me that these are anxiety attacks because my sugar is in normal range the kicker is that if i eat something right away and have a drink it subsides within 5-15 minutes....

I've mention this a few times on this forum but its really bothering me, its the worst symptom i have other than the sob.....

I'll be going back to the GI in a few weeks and i really need to get this sorted out i have to get back to work time is passing by soo quickly and i'm just sitting here praying for answers.....

Thanks for listening


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Hey there!

I was just wondering if anyone knows if improper digestion would cause someone to have hypoglycemic attacks.

I've been getting these alot latly and they are begining to really bother me...

I had hypoglycemia when i was 15 and it went away out of the blue and now its back with a vengence along with all the other symptoms

I have been noticing that my BM's are made mostly of undigestive food, and every three hours of so i get shaky, my vision blurres, i cant walk properly, i walk into things, my heart races, i sweat but i'm cold .... the doctors keep telling me that these are anxiety attacks because my sugar is in normal range the kicker is that if i eat something right away and have a drink it subsides within 5-15 minutes....

I've mention this a few times on this forum but its really bothering me, its the worst symptom i have other than the sob.....

I'll be going back to the GI in a few weeks and i really need to get this sorted out i have to get back to work time is passing by soo quickly and i'm just sitting here praying for answers.....

Thanks for listening

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Are you waiting for a formal diagnosis before being gluten-free? I hope not. Try taking some sublingual B12 if you don't already. It may help with the problems. They sound almost like the ataxia I used to have. My DD also had spells like these when excercising. Also get on the diet if you are not already or at least do the BRA diet, bananas, rice, plain and applesauce for a while.

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Danijela Contributor

Hey there !

thanks for your responses!

Ravenwoodglass i'm not on the gluten-free diet yet, i had my first appointment with a gi specialist a little over a week ago and hes ordered a few tests.

I also finally got a list of antibodies run in the blood test i had from my gps sectetay and i found out that the full panel wasn't run so right now i'm trying to eat the two - three pieces of bread (i have been for some time) when i go back to him in a few weeks i'm going to request he run the full panel....

anyways i'm hoping that it will be the answers to all my misery

thanks!!!

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