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If I were you I would talk to Dr. Rutledge about anything as important

to your health as these episodes seem to be. That is not a slight symptom.

It is a serious symptom. Please address this problem with him for your

health's sake. God Bless you, I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs,

Dr. Rutledge

5/17/06

246/196/140 = 50 lbs

high/today/goal

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WOW, if you were diabetic before...check your blood sugar with your

machine...if you were on medicine before MGB maybe you are now taking

too much. I would call your doctor immediately...if it is that low,

you could go into a coma. I think this is a medical emergency and

you need a physicians input immediately.

Anne Hansen

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>

> Hi,

>

> I have had several episodes of what I believe to be extremely low

blood

> sugar- just wondering if anyone else has had this. I am not sure

what brings

> it on- but when I am awake- my mind goes numb, I have intense

sweating, I am

> almost incoherent- usually needing assistance to walk- then I

become

> extremely tired and fall into a deep sleep. Sweat literally drips

from then

> ends of my hair- and have tried drinking pepsi- eating something

sugary- but

> it doesn't really seem to help. Usually I wake up about 3-4 hours

later and

> I am back to normal. It is pretty scary. I have looked up low blood

sugar on

> the internet and these are considered moderate symptoms. What I

read says

> that if your stomach empties too rapidly you can have this problem.

I am

> wondering if this is common for gastric bypass patients.

>

> O'Neill

> 7/1/2003 Dr. R

> 222/145

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Hi - I've had episodes like this all my life. Pepsi or any

concentrated sugar source is not really the answer because as soon as

it hits we produce more insulin to handle it and set up a vicious

circle with a whole new drop in blood sugar level from the heavy

insulin secretion in response to the pepsi.

A more natural source of sugar like juice metabolizes more slowly and

demands less insulin production, and if followed by a good protein

snack like cheese, egg, meat or protein bar or shake, will help level

more normally and safely. I've had to avoid sugar pretty much all the

time pre and post-op. I still get the " nasties " if I have more than

a couple of bites of dessert WITH a meal. No " treats " for me without

protein at the same feeding.

I really have found that the post-op eating recommendations have done

more for me than any of the previous attempts to control the problem

like glucose tablets.

Are you getting lots of protein? It really seems to be the one thing

I can't ignore if I want to avoid a " drop " and that long nap.

Be well - Tj

>

> Hi,

>

> I have had several episodes of what I believe to be extremely low

blood

> sugar- just wondering if anyone else has had this. I am not sure

what brings

> it on- but when I am awake- my mind goes numb, I have intense

sweating, I am

> almost incoherent- usually needing assistance to walk- then I

become

> extremely tired and fall into a deep sleep. Sweat literally drips

from then

> ends of my hair- and have tried drinking pepsi- eating something

sugary- but

> it doesn't really seem to help. Usually I wake up about 3-4 hours

later and

> I am back to normal. It is pretty scary. I have looked up low blood

sugar on

> the internet and these are considered moderate symptoms. What I

read says

> that if your stomach empties too rapidly you can have this problem.

I am

> wondering if this is common for gastric bypass patients.

>

> O'Neill

> 7/1/2003 Dr. R

> 222/145

>

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Oh, I have some. They're just NAAAAAAAAASTY. Like... Extra Strength

Citrus-Creme Tums kinda naasty. Like wanna-be-orange-chalk. But then,

that keeps them from being a temptation, eh?

Like I said, I wasn't 'in a rush' so went across the street. If I'd

been shaking horribly I would have bitten the bullet and eaten the

chalk ;)

SulaBlue

> You might want to hit the drug store and in the same section where

they keep

> the glucose meters and lancets you'll find packages of glucose

tablets that

> are made specifically for when a person has a low blood sugar

episode. I

> suffer from reactive hypoglycemia, and those little wafers saved my

hide

> when away form home more than once!

Just a snack to hold you, not a complete meal, unless it

> *is* meal time, that is.

Exactly. It was just a little snack. I actually managed to eat only

1/2 of the 1.85oz bar and put the other half away. I even totally

forgot about it until just now. D'oh!

> Sue in NJ

>

SulaBlue

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Thank-you for all the great information that everyone is giving me. I am so

excited to find answers and a plan to heal myself. I have another

question....lately I have been having a lot of the low blood sugar episodes

which are kinda scary and I feel I need some kind of food fast. What do you

suggest during a spell like this? Also, I get this most often early in the

mornings because I work from 6am to 9 am and then come home to eat breakfast. I

have been struggling with what to have quick before I go to work because I can't

make it till I get home. Just the other day I was so happy to find the egg drink

and had that the last few days and it worked pretty good though one day I didn't

make it home before I had a low blood sugar spell and had nothing with me at all

to eat. Any suggestions?

thanks,

Heidi

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Anything protein (chicken, beef, fish, salmon, tuna, HB egg, or nuts, etc).

Beth

[ ] Low blood sugar episodes

Thank-you for all the great information that everyone is giving me. I am so

excited to find answers and a plan to heal myself. I have another

question....lately I have been having a lot of the low blood sugar episodes

which are kinda scary and I feel I need some kind of food fast. What do you

suggest during a spell like this? Also, I get this most often early in the

mornings because I work from 6am to 9 am and then come home to eat breakfast. I

have been struggling with what to have quick before I go to work because I can't

make it till I get home. Just the other day I was so happy to find the egg drink

and had that the last few days and it worked pretty good though one day I didn't

make it home before I had a low blood sugar spell and had nothing with me at all

to eat. Any suggestions?

thanks,

Heidi

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Heidi,

I just wanted to let you know you're not alone with this. I've been dealing with

these attacks more and more lately. It's enough to make my fear kick into gear

and start talking to me about stopping the diet, but I'm only 11 days into it

and I know it's just going to take time...and likely a lot of it.

I was pretty healthy two years ago, after I had been on the plan for a couple of

months. I felt awesome. I wasn't totally in balance, of course, but I felt

great. I fell off it.. but I know how good I can feel again and I want that

back.

HUGS to you. I hope the advice Beth offered works well for you (and me!).

Janelle

>

> Anything protein (chicken, beef, fish, salmon, tuna, HB egg, or nuts, etc).

>

> Beth

>

> [ ] Low blood sugar episodes

>

>

>

>

>

> Thank-you for all the great information that everyone is giving me. I am so

excited to find answers and a plan to heal myself. I have another

question....lately I have been having a lot of the low blood sugar episodes

which are kinda scary and I feel I need some kind of food fast. What do you

suggest during a spell like this? Also, I get this most often early in the

mornings because I work from 6am to 9 am and then come home to eat breakfast. I

have been struggling with what to have quick before I go to work because I can't

make it till I get home. Just the other day I was so happy to find the egg drink

and had that the last few days and it worked pretty good though one day I didn't

make it home before I had a low blood sugar spell and had nothing with me at all

to eat. Any suggestions?

> thanks,

> Heidi

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> Thank-you for all the great information that everyone is giving me. I am so

excited to find answers and a plan to heal myself. I have another

question....lately I have been having a lot of the low blood sugar episodes

which are kinda scary and I feel I need some kind of food fast. What do you

suggest during a spell like this?

+++Hi Heidi. First, many people assume they are having reactions that are low

blood sugar, when actually they are experiencing die-off symptoms. Second, if

you have had low blood sugar before your body will " retrace " each and every

episode during the healing proces, which is according to Hering's Law of Cure:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal7.php

+++During those spells it is best to help your body detoxify by doing some of

the treatments recommended, i.e. Epsom salt baths, dry skin brushing (or another

mild form of exercise), coffee enemas, Bee's Electrolyte Drink, etc.

+++It also helps detoxification to take all of the supplements along with the

" good " fats I recommend, since fats of all kinds work together to detoxify the

entire body, and they even get rid of heavy metals, and reconstruct all of the

body's cell membranes so they are healthy. Taking niacin (B3) along with

vitamin B complex is also important for opening up all blood vessels and

capillaries which gets rid of toxins, particularly radiation, through the skin.

Also, I get this most often early in the mornings because I work from 6am to 9

am and then come home to eat breakfast. I have been struggling with what to have

quick before I go to work because I can't make it till I get home. Just the

other day I was so happy to find the egg drink and had that the last few days

and it worked pretty good though one day I didn't make it home before I had a

low blood sugar spell and had nothing with me at all to eat. Any suggestions?

+++I suggest you boil a few eggs and grab them, along with some veggies, when

you are rushed in the morning, or have keep some frozen cooked chicken breasts

in the freezer at work.

All the best, Bee

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> Heidi,

>

> I just wanted to let you know you're not alone with this. I've been dealing

with these attacks more and more lately. It's enough to make my fear kick into

gear and start talking to me about stopping the diet, but I'm only 11 days into

it and I know it's just going to take time...and likely a lot of it.

+++Hi Janelle. Remember that die-off/healing symptoms are similar to low blood

sugar symptoms, and many people confuse the two. When you are on this program

your symptoms will be either " die-off/healing symptoms " or " retracing symptoms "

which is when you will re-experience any past low blood sugar episodes - this is

according to Hering's Law of Cure:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal7.php

Also see these articles:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal2.php

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal10.php

All the best, Bee

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