How do I avoid non-diabetic hypoglycemia?
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
1:37 am
I get hypoglycemic conditions when I eat any and all sugar. Basically, my pancreas hyper-reacts to sugar, and dumps insulin into my blood stream. Sometimes, though, I think I just have excess insulin, even when I don’t eat anything (fasting). I also get the symptoms after exercise. What are some lifestyle changes I can make, in order to avoid these symptoms, or eliminate them, altogether? Thanks!
Filed under: Blood Glucose
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First consult a MBBS doctor
-read books about sugar ,insulin
You may know that ,in diabetes ,there is no virus, bacteria etc. Many other diseases have virus or bacteria as cause behind them. There fore ,Diabetes is relatively easy to control. Do you know that ,in most of diabetes cases ,the cause behind diabetes is our own faults. Since we do many faults about food and our life style we get diabetes. Even after getting diabetes ,if we are not ready to follow the health rules ,how the disease can be controlled.
-There fore ,if you have found out why you got this ,and if you change your lifestyle problem can be controlled easily and you can lead a happy life. There are many diabetes patients who have changed their lifestyle and are leading a happy life
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