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Your symptoms sound to me more like hypoglycemia than diabetes. You may want to do some reading... go to www.hypoglycemia.org to read more about symptoms and how to improve the condition. It sounds as if your diet is healthy, but this website has some dietary suggestions for folks who suffer from low blood sugar levels. Read the information and maybe you can figure out better if this is the root of your problems.
When the symptoms are particularly bad, you may want to drink a very small amount (half cup) of juice to help clear your head. But do avoid large amounts of juice or of soda drinks, for in large doses, they can make the problem worse. Also, many folks who deal with hypoglycemia cannot eat or drink things containing caffeine.