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  • @DarwinLee

    Me too dude. I really thank that program

    who cured my hypoglycemia. That program

    has a very informative resource that works

    truly. Im free of any signs of it and im gene-

    rally better.

    PS= you misspelled the site name. It should be:

    StopYeastInfection.info

  • I had a fortunately minor accudent in which I backended another car. I remember maybe driving over a curve at one time and I clearly remember car but little after until the ambulence. People said I was disoriented as well. My blood sugar was very low and I  was dehydrated. I've been depressed (type 2) most of my life and now maybe this points to a way of improving it.

  • I am Hypoglycemic but, do not have diabetes. I have a family passed trait of hypoglycemia. I was diagnosed at 2 years old when i passed out. I went to 2 different hospitals trying to figure out what its was. Do you know how you can get hypoglycemia when u dont have diabetes?

  • @FredMayX2 Diabetes is preceded by hypoglycemia. If you eat a lot of processed sugar, refined carbs, fats, and unheathy sources of protein, your blood sugar rises which makes your body produce a lot of insulin (too much) which creates extreme spikes and drops in blood sugar levels. This is hypoglycemia. Eventually, insulin receptors are worn out and cant produce insulin which causes diabetes.

  • @FredMayX2 Good point however when a diabetic injects too much insulin they often suffer from hypoglycemia, and can be fatal if it's not seen to within an hour or so :) I think it only applies for type 1 diabetics like myself

  • I'm disturbed by the information in this video. Not any sugary drink will help when experiencing hypoglycemia (low blood glucose level) - it needs to have glucose in it like lucozade. Drinks containing glucose are faster absored by the system, as apposed to glucose rich foods like bananas. There are different types of sugar eg, sucrose, fructose, glucose that have different effects in the blood stream.

  • Great Videos. I'm glad to be able to see that you have the Best Youtube Selections here. Keep it up.

  • miley cyrus has hypoglysemia and nick jonas has diabetes

  • how low is blood glucose too low

    please help

  • @firehawkowner below 70

  • Help...I have EXACTLY the same sings as Hypoglycemia but my levels fall to 90 not below 70. It's crazy I have all those symptoms but my blood test say otherwise. And doctors think Im nutts but they I get relieved by eating. So, someone help and tell me if this can happen???

  • @MusicCityMiracle I'll pass your question along to one of our medical experts and see if they can provide any insight

  • This is the wrong advice to give.

    Read Carlton Fredericks and other real experts.

    By following her advice, the cycle is ever getting bigger and making the condition worse.

    How can someone post a video like this??

  • @MrSobolev yeh i get to feel bad, yet better for like an hour after stronger hypos

  • I can have a blood sugar of 25 and still function like a normal human being. How is this possible?

  • @vicarious7777 symptoms may vary in different intensities with different people

  • @vicarious7777

    What 25?

    If your blood sugar levels ever get lower than 70mg/dl, you may be in danger.

    If you mean that your blood glucose levels were 25mg/dl..then you should be dead by now =)

  • I'm a mutant, not kidding. I have never met anybody that has the same effect. My body has learned to adjust. It's freaky!

  • Get a doctors appointment tomorrow =P

  • Great video well explained.

  • thanx for posting this video...it helped me out...

  • There are doctors who do not believe in hypoglycemia that is not caused by Diabetes medications? Where did these people go to med school? That's messed up. You can easily TEST for the condition, and can die from it in severe cases. No wonder there is so much misinformation among the general population about this. It does not making living with it any easier.

  • @lifoest

    In Australia there is a great reluctance amongst doctors to acknowledge hypoglycaemia as an actual condition unless you're diabetic and your meds aren't correct or you're an athlete that doesn't eat enough.

    I've been hypyglycaemic my whole life as was my mother, her sisters and a number of my cousins, so we're our own support network and can help each other, but we get nothing from our doctors. It sucks!

  • I fight hypoglycemia and I'm not diabetic. I hate that all information is related to diabetes. I had a endoscopy done testing for issues related to colitis and a tumor was found in the duodenum. CT scan shows possible insulinoma. I can't find any good help on any web site or group.

  • @bbaker904 Same here. Not Diabetic (at least not that I'm aware) but very low blood sugar level. Most of the time, I feel normal. I have no idea why other than I probably skip too many meals. That's what my doc said.

  • @tung2sai Letting you know I'm recovering from having the tumor removed. They found my gallbladder full of stones and I had stones trapped in the bile duct. My duct was clogged enough to effect my pancreas causing inflamation. Since the surgery my blood sugars are back to normal. The tumor was cancer but benign. I didn't know gallstones could efffect blood sugar so just passing on.

  • @bbaker904 im not sure if i have headache easily feels faint eveif i had eaten my breakfast , but is hypoglycemia = to diabetes? im rlly scared ...

  • Nice little video. I'll be sure to refer to this in some of my battles to convince rednecks that people having hypo's shouldn't have a taser used on them just because they're 'apparently drunk', 'un-responsive' or 'beligerant'. Short and sweet.

  • WOW sorry that happened to you. I've never had that happen but wish people wouldn't get mad, yell at me and PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH ME when I'm having a hypoglycemic attack. We need to be wearing medical alert bracelets.

  • Hey, how are you? :) I've never had that happen to me, I''ve just commented on a few videos where it has. You are correct that it is in everyones best interests - mostly our own - to wear a medic alert bracelet. However, the sweating and other tell-tale signs (different for different people) should be enough to stop cops from treating people having hypos like criminals...unless of course they're low because they're robbing a bank ;-D.

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