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Avatar f tn I was also prescribed Lexapro, Lamictal, and Welbutrin for dystymia and anxiety. I recently taperd off the Lexapro. I now have all the symptoms of hypoglycemia: tingling in lips (its constant, no break) and dizziness at just the slightest turn of the head, heart rate that is averaging 100 beats per minute (this has been constant not in little bursts for about three days now), and tightness in the chest/lung area, slight muscular type pain during deep breathing (also for about 5 days now).
Avatar f tn Had a CT Scan abdominal/pelvic on 5/31/07 came back normal. Diagnosed w/GERD on 5/31/07 and on 6/6/07 had upper Endoscopy, findings were= Mild Chronic Gastritis, No H. Pylori, Benign Squamous Mucosa, No significant inflammation identified. GI findings Grade I nonerosive distal esophagitis was seen and biopsied, Nonerosive gastritis was seen and biopsied. I was given acid reducers and asked to follow a GERD diet.
Avatar m tn thanks for the reply, could it be linked with pancreaitis, because i do have pains in my upper middle stomach area and the right,get chronic diahrea,also stools are pale i had my liver checked thsat was fine, im only saying this because of the pain i get, weakness nd it happened a week or so after i went for a drink, i heard pancreasitis can cause hypoglycemia symptoms too?
Avatar m tn I've been having an undiagnosed shortness of breath (lately they're treating me for asthma, but the medicines are not working) for 10 years. Due to my lack of exercise I'm getting fat like a pig with whole symptoms of insulin resistance among others, not to mention the deterioation of lung function. I now am categorised as obese and I'm dead if I don't start dropping at once.
Avatar f tn These are vague symptoms for hypoglycemia. I would see an Endocrinologist and have some bloodwork done.
Avatar n tn hypoglycemia is low blood sugar, and it is increasingly prevalent in our society. Hypoglycemia can cause an array of symptoms, including spaciness, fatigue, mood changes, PMS, sugar craving, headaches, difficulty focusing the eyes, tremors, temperamental outbursts, depression, excessive sweating, hot flashes, palpitations, cold extremities, abdominal pain, and panic attacks.
Avatar m tn I also had a fever recently while on hydrocodon, no cold symptoms, just a high fever. I decided to stop taking it. I also noticed the shortness of breath while I was taking the hyrdocodone. Normally, I can drink aroun 300-400 milligrams of caffeine without issues, so what is the deal? It's been about two weeks since I stopped taking the hydrocodone or coffee regularly, but when I do, I get shortness of breath. The shortness of breathe is alleviated when I eat sugar of all things...
Avatar m tn The reason is that besides primary symptoms my shortness of breath has some other triggers such as cold and exercise. As asthma has been ruled out, What else do you think could contribute to the problems?
Avatar f tn Chronic dizziness, fatigue, lightheadeness, nausea, extreme belching(sometimes hundreds of times a day), diagnosed last year with a rare form of hypoglycemia.. Reactive Hypoglycemia. I suffer random spells of tachycardia, & chest discomfort. Ive seen 3 cardiologists & had every test minus a heart cath(I tried to get thst, but told NO). Including: 3 stress tests, 5 holters, 3 echos, 5 ekgs & blood work 3 times since 2013. Nothing found other than mild pvcs, & tachycardia.
Avatar n tn That sounds like Reactive Hypoglycemia, which is a condition where people's blood sugar drops after eating a meal high in carbs. You could try eating less carbs and see if it improves or you could visit your doctor.
Avatar m tn In the past if I delay eating I will get the classic symptoms of hypoglycemia, nervousness, weakness, jittery, and nausea. Recently I have noticed at times I have had what I will call discomfort and weakness in my left arm with a headache and numbness in the lower part of my hand from the wrist to my little finger (which doesn’t completely go away. A couple of days ago I had the same feeling in my right arm and hand.
Avatar n tn Your husband could be suffering from postural or orthostatic hypotension in which the blood pressure falls on standing up. Other than this it can be hypoglycemia or vasovagal attack. Since he also gets temperature fluctuations, the first things to be ruled out are thyroid disorders, adrenal gland problems, anemia, diabetes, hypoglycemia, liver diseases, low Vit B12, and vasovagal attacks. Please consult your PCP for primary examination followed by proper referral. Take care!
Avatar n tn Most healthy people find that their bodies fix the situation pretty quickly once the brain sends out signals for emergency sugars to be released from the liver, which would mean that the symptoms are temporary. So hypoglycemia spells could be the cause of passing out... and of course the number might be very normal when you are discovered and blood is drawn because the body has already released emergency sugars.
Avatar f tn I would see your doctor about this very soon, as folks with hypoglycemia may develop diabetes later on. You may have pre-diabetes, and need to go on a diabetic diet. Meanwhile, make sure you have both protein and carbohydrates with all meals, and with all snacks, which you seem to be doing. You also might need to get a dietary consult and/or see an endocrinologist, for both are specially trained in working with people with blood sugar problems.
Avatar n tn Do you have any of these symptoms...shaking, sweating, confusion, weakness?? If so, experiment with Orange juice or grape juice or whatever juice you prefer...drink 4 ounces and wait 10-15 minutes and check your count again...depending on which lab you have your blood work done, the normal range is either 70-110 or 80-120...if you are not having a hypoglycemic event, sweating, shaking etc. it's possible that your count is fine...
Avatar n tn Hello, I've had both extreme symptoms of hypoglycemia (chills, intense hunger, rapid heartbeat, etc) and type 2 diabetes (frequent urination, thirst, rashes, fatigue) and have had several blood tests done but haven't been diagnosed with either. I was wondering if there were any specific conditions that could cause both symptoms of hypo/hyperglycemia. Thanks.
Avatar n tn 71 is normal but again I felt horrible, weak, shaky, anxiety, etc. Could this be something other than Hypoglycemia? Before I had lunch I ran 2.5 miles on the treatmill and felt fine so this is beginning to puzzle me.
1523917 tn?1302215871 Ok. I just recently found out that I'm hypoglycemic. I have a pretty good primary Doctor. But I want a second opinion. She said that with my hypoglycemia, I have the symptoms, but don't need medicine for it, I just need to eat every 2 to 3 hours. So, is that right? Do some hypoglycemics not need medicine to control it? Also, I'm terrified that I will go into a coma or have seizures...
Avatar n tn What surprised me was when I checked into hypoglycemia and found that some of the most common symptoms are anxiety, panic attacks, nervousness, and trembing. All these seem to occur when blood sugar gets low. Heart palpitations are another common symptom. You seem to be suggesting that my problems could be coming from a mental health disorder and I'm looking at it the other way. What if all these mental health disorders are the result of my blood glucose levels being low?
Avatar n tn We are not doctors on this Forum, but folks who either are parents of type 1 children or type 1 diabetic folks ourselves. Yes, your symptoms do sound like those of hypoglycemia, but an infection can also cause drenching sweats. When your body is battling an infection, stress hormones are released, and it is possible, I suppose, that your body is just not functioning at its best right now. Whether you have had mild hypoglycemia before or not, of course, we can't tell.
Avatar n tn You don't say if you have type 1 diabetes. How low does your blood sugar drop at how long after eating. Then how high does it spike? Are you on medication or insulin?
Avatar m tn to some parts of the body (such as the lips) but are primarily related to congenital heart defects that are diagnosed very quickly at the time of birth due to the complex nature of these disorders. If there are symptoms of shortness of breath, chest discomfort, light-headedness, or syncope, it may not be unreasonable to have an echocardiogram performed to assess the function of your left ventricle.
Avatar f tn Weight has nothing to do with, if your diabetic or not. As for you Hgb(iron count), 20 is way too high. Normal range of Hgb for women: 13-16mg/dl. I don´t know what type of physician your seeing, but you do have some diabetic symptoms and this "physician" is not capable of observing symptoms nor does he have medical criteria. Recomendation: Buy a personal blood glucose unit and monitor your results.
Avatar n tn Sorry to hear you had such a scary and painful episode. I can't give advice about that specifically, but for your low blood sugar in general, even only having one or 2 a week, you can prevent those. I've had hypoglycemia symptoms since 7 years of age, I'm 37 now. A couple years ago I was extremely sick and tired of being hungry all the time and otherwise feeling terrible.
Avatar n tn If you have a family member with a glucometer, you could easily find out if those symptoms are due to hypoglycemia by simply doing a home finger ***** when he is having the symptoms. A doctor may want to do a glucose tolerance test to check his response to glucose. But, as the previous responder wrote, some of these symptoms could also be due to heat exhaustion, so if they happen after he has been active, you may want to increase hydration.
1560494 tn?1294843840 I am a healthy 28 year old female - whenever i raise my arms to shoulder height or above and move them or if I do rib isolation movements side to side I feel a shortness of breath - as if my breath is caught in my chest - should I be concerned?