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lauritz
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Posted: 02/22/07 - 04:42 Post subject: |
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| Greetings, I am 46 years old man and I Can't figure out what happened to me. But that is not everything; the problem is that my doctors are in dilemma too. After breakfast (and every other meal), I tend to feel fatigue, nausea and headache. I went to many doctors and I've done numerous of tests but nobody can't figure out what's wrong with me. Do you have a clue? If you do, please help me. |
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hearted
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Posted: 03/02/07 - 18:13 Post subject: |
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Definately seems like it could be some sort of allergy.
Is it only after breakfast and do you always eat the same things?
Try varying what you eat and when you eat it, to see if it is related to your breakfast or not. |
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auberon
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Posted: 03/02/07 - 22:19 Post subject: |
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| Hello, maybe I have a solution. Have you tried glucose tolerance test? I am asking this because your body can produce too much insulin. But the problem is because the test can show you nothing even if you suffer from Hyperactive Hypoglycemia. This condition might not show, but you should do it anyway. Please talk to your doctor more about this test, because I am not qualified. My uncle had the exact same symptoms like yours and that is how I know this much about it. I am really interested if I am right, so when you talk to him, tell me what happened. Stay positive, you will find out what is wrong. |
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