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Steve
Anyway, I'd be in class and start to feel faint, which of course put me into a state of panic, then get a huge panic attack...I had no idea what panic attacks were, I thought I was: A. going crazy....and B. about to die...
I went to no less than 3 Grand Poobah Upper Buttcrack Beverly Hills renown physicians, all telling me it was my nerves (after my blood sugar tests came back normal) and they all prescribed various tranquilizers...I really think this was one of the worst 2 years in my life cause I just had no idea what was going on and these docs did nothing to help me cept give me pills so I'd be drooling and falling asleep in class...not good...
I finally went to this Harvard trained "Integrative Specialist" MD (a holistic thinking MD, so to speak) because a friend recommended him very highly for helping her with some malady she had...
He did something none of the other docs did....he asked me what I ate for a two week span? morning, noon and night, and what my eating schedule was, etc...he said, "Says here you don't eat till 2pm? I said, yeah, if I do I gain weight...he said, change that...the not eating for so long is what is making you gain weight, youre body is going into siege from not having nourishment...(he said this years and years before I heard this in the national language)
He told me all my symptoms, habits, etc...pointed to hypoglycemia...
I promptly told him these other docs told me only diabetics could experince "true" hypoglycemia, and that what I experienced had to do with bad "nerves." Hogwash (his word) that there are more than one types of hypoglycemia, that people like me have "reactions" to their own blood sugar becoming low, where other people don't react as dramatically on a metabolic level...and that the type of hypoglycemia that I have often will not register in glucose tolerance tests, or not all the time...
He told me to start eating every 3 hours, without fail...to take peanuts with me, maybe a piece of cheese, to make sure that I have complex carbohydrates, and protein on me at all times, to carry it with me if I'm going to be away long...to eat 6 to 7 small meals a day, (lots of veggies, some fruit) not 3 big meals...(since then I've heard that's good advice for anybody, hypo or not.)
I said, well, shouldn't I eat a piece of candy when this happens? "No, that's a diabetic, you eat what I tell you to, in fact, cut down on processed sugars, not good for people like you...in no time at all youre panic attacks will abate"...
And low and behold, my panic attacks and other symptoms slowly went away just like he said, I got off those god awful valiums I was taking, and I was able to drive myself around instead of having my friend chauffers, I got my life back!!!! That was my first lesson that just because a doctor has a lot of credentials, doesn't mean he's going to be the one to solve your problems, not necessarily...and that there might be something to integrative specialists...at least for some maladies...
This guy was ahead of his time, because when I told the other docs this stuff, they said nonsense....Now the popular medical community is going the way of that Integrative Specialist from way back then....from what I can see. At least on this particular issue...
There are a lot of good books on this syndrome, I hope my post has been helpful to you...one of the things about treatment that is worrisome to me is that it says in the lit that it can actually cause hypoglycemia...which would be bad for me...as far as friends I've had, one friend told me her hypoglycemic reactions were lifted with the treatment...another told me that the treatment caused hypo in her....so there you go, everyone's different...be well....
I never had one because she just wrote me off. I don't need her oppinion. I also told her that it was a spell that lead me to a dr that discovered the HCV. She claims that HCV never has any symptoms until you have jondice or liver failure. I know that's a bunch of malarky because I had them. Maybe some people can't tell that there is something wrong with them; but I could. I don't care what she says. Thats why they call them practicing phycicians, they are practicing. LOL That the joke of the century.
Good health to you.
Jim
Thanks so much
Tonya