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Could it be hypoglycemia???

by Maria8, Apr 29, 2008 10:36AM
I have been having some problems since January.... after eating, my pulse shoots up over 100 and at times would get up to 120. It usually would happen right after eating and sometimes last up to 2 hours or so. I have since been undiagnosed as to what exactly the problem is, but the symtoms have not subsided. Also after eating, I often get really tired and "heavy" feeling. I feel like if I am standing I need to sit down and relieve the "heavy" feeling.
The past few days especially I have had close to no energy for long periods of time during my day.
I had a (fasting) blood test done back in January and everything looked ok.
I am going to look into having a test done specifically to test my blood sugar... but am wondering if anyone has similar symtoms who does indeed have hyperglycemia.
Any input would be very helpful.... I am really frustrated and physically tired!!

Thank you!
Member Comments (5)

by madgeOwens, Apr 29, 2008 07:19PM
Do you have a fluttery feeling in chest?  Do you drink any caffinated beverages?  You sound like maybe you are having some arrythmias or palpitations, and some people get symptoms like yours.  Check your pulse when you feel this way and see if it is regular or if it is seeming to skip beats.  This is harmless if you have a healthy heart, but the symptoms can be a real pain, I know because I use to have them until I found out what was causing it, and got on meds to help it.

by Maria8, Apr 29, 2008 08:32PM
To: madgeOwens
No I don't have any caffeine whatsoever... except for the occasional piece of chocolate. I have had my heart checked out and I am OK....
The main problem now is this terrible fatigue.... seems to be on a daily basis now, and that and the palpitations seems to get worse or 'act up' after eating.... so I am looking into blood sugar issues too.
I really just need to find the answer.... what is wrong?
Thanks for your input.

by madgeOwens, Apr 30, 2008 12:26AM
In addition, some people get palpitations from sugar too.  It sounds to me like thats your problem. Its very tricky to get a doctor to find this.....I finally over heard the doctors talking about my irregular heart beats when I was cominbg out of anestesia a few years ago. Asked them to send the EKG strip to my doc and thats how I finally convinced her I had pvc's.  A betablocker will do wonders...finding the right one takes a bit sometimes. I am on Inderal after trying a couple others that didnt work.  I must say its great not to be out of breath and dizzy from the palpitations now.  I wish you luck.  You need a halter monitor to record symptoms when your heart is flip flopping.  Most people who have these don't feel them and don't even know they are having them.  But others like me almost pass out from them...especially one on top of the other.  Get ot checked.

by madgeOwens, Apr 30, 2008 12:27AM
P.S.
I don't get tac (fast beats)

You can buy a blood sugar tester for 18.00 at store....check it and see if it is under 70...then you will know!

by Maria8, Apr 30, 2008 01:36AM
To: madgeOwens
Well, like I said, I had all the heart tests done, EKG, chest x-ray, and Echo cardiogram and my heart is good. So I know it is not a heart problem, but it is hard to get the source of what causes the palpitations.
I wore a heart monitor for 24hrs and all they said was everything looked fine, my heart never went above 125 or so (yeah like that is normal) but otherwise it is good.
So I took a food allergy test to see if that was the cause.... and it is not.
I went to my naturalpathic DR today and he took a blood test to test my blood sugar levels, don't know what it is called..... but I fasted, he drew blood, then I had to drink this really sugary drink and he took blood every half hour for the next 2 hours... I guess to see how my body handles and processes the sugar. Hopefully that will give me some answers.
Thank you for all your input too.... heart palps are pretty scary.
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