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Old Sat, Jun-06-09, 06:24
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Plan: Very Low Carb
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Irritability or anger or anxiety are not symptoms of low blood sugar, they're symptoms of high adrenalin. Low blood sugar symptoms are limited to focus, coordination and energy.


Makes sense



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Not many people feel fatigue when their body is fatigue (as seen by cardiofrequency) but when they sit down and rest.


Yep - I never have an "attack" while active.

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...or even who developed hypoglycemia from their low carbing. I don't know the details but for example I know that without carbs my liver dumps a lot more triggering glucose than what I would obtain from a serving of carbohydrates.


I did NOT get hese attacks UNTIL I started low-carbing for fat loss. It's like it made me carb-intolerant at times.

Caffeine is also heavily involved in my attacks. Makes me have bad reactions to carbs. Or if I drink a diet coke on an empty stomach, I will almost always get an attack.

I am gradually and steadily reducing intake of caffeine, and will be off it within a week or so.
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