Is there any chance you could be Diabetic ? When your blood sugar is too high ot too low these drunk like symptons can occur. Go and get a blood test at the Doctors. I think you can even have a test at a pharmacy. they just prick your finger and check your level. It is really important that you do this quickly and get the right tratment if you are Diabetic.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Sozzleduk
my bf behaves d same way on fone....i m 2 tensed n worried bout it..i feel d work load n tension triggers this condition in hm
Does anyone have any updated information on this? I am going through this same thing with my husband. It's like a switch and I can tell first by his speech, then it's his memory and gross motor skills. He also will get really angry and then 20 minutes later be very loving towards me. It's destroying us...we have been to one Dr. who thought he was getting dehydrated due to him working outside and we live in AZ so it's really hot at times. I will say that during the winter, the episodes were far less, but the weather is warming up and it's happening more frequently...so possible dehydration? But it still happened in cooler weather. I know I am rambling...just at a loss...
I am so grateful to have found this! Finally I can feel like I'm not crazy. My boyfriend of 3 years (he is 38) has been this way since we started dating. At first I thought it MUST be him drinking, but I can spend every moment with him and know he is not drinking and it can still happen. If he hasn't had enough sleep, gets too stressed, too hungry or if something makes him emotional or angry, (and of course alchohol makes it worse)he goes into some dark place. He gets angry, irrational, slurry, stumbly, repetitive, asks me the same things over and over. It's like he is a giant (6'3") toddler. I am at my limit! I gotta get him to a doctor cause I don't know how long I can continue like this.
my husband showed similar symptoms for years. I thought it was blood sugar as well. I found out he was drinking in secret. I expected him to stop when confronted. He could not. His drinking has gotten progressively worse and worse over the years. I wish I had figured this out a long time ago. He is an alcoholic and is struggling with overcoming his desire to drink. An alcoholic will lie, deceive, manipulate, to get their fix. I was naive and unfortunately, am paying a price for my naiveté. I would take this seriously and have your friend, spouse, partner examined immediately when acting like their blood sugar is low--even if you have to go to the emergency room. I actually got rid of all the liquor, beer and wine in our home...this is when I knew that something was up. I myself, have stopped social drinking, so I could be fully available to our children when needed and now I don't miss it. I can tell when he has had something to drink. One last piece of experienced advice----consider keeping a journal of these events and even video the behavior and show it to your loved one so they can understand what you are talking about.
I have been having the exact same situation with my husband and I am at a complete loss. I always feel it may be dehydration but why would he get dehydrated so often? Have you learned more about this?
Every you said is exactly what we are going thru. Symptoms can last one day or go 2-3 days, then he just wakes up one morning and he is normal again. He also won't go to the dr....I am at a loss?? Did you find any answers yet?
This happens to my cousin to a tee. When it first happened, it would take a 15 to 30 minute nap then it would go away, but it has been over twenty years and it has changed several times over the years. She remembers more now. We have had MRI's, CT scans, blood work, EVERYTHING. The only thing that the doctor seems to say is that a) her body "checks out" when in pain or overly tired or b) silent seizures. None of which they have no way to prevent or stop. All I know is that all I can do is try to keep her safe and ride it through. You are the first person that I have found who even understands what I'm talking about