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Old Thu, Sep-02-04, 11:09
SlowPoke SlowPoke is offline
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 123/117/108 Female 5'1"
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Location: Upstate, New York
Default Hypoglycemia & Atkins

Does anyone here have hypoglycemic problems and how do you adjust your diet to compensate this? I am waiting for the test results from the Dr. but just can't see how it is possible that eating SUGAR will cure my problem....(ie: lifesavers, gummie bears...etc)....I have been having serious crashes in the morning after my workout.....just before I eat my lunch...and then again before dinner, if I can't eat right away. I do try to have a snack (usually nuts or cheese) between meals, but I don't want to increase what I'm eating too much and risk packing on MORE pounds........I guess I'm starting to ramble.......anyone with thoughts to share would be most appreciated!!
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Old Thu, Sep-02-04, 11:37
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SlowPoke,

How do you know you are experiencing hypoglycemic problems? Are you diabetic and monitoring blood sugars? How intense is your morning workout and what have you been eating before/after the workout?
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Old Thu, Sep-02-04, 11:49
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on line, I brought the problems up to my general Dr. who feels strongly that I am having problems w/ hypoglycemia. I do not currently have any proven problems w/ diabetes, although it runs in the paternal side of my family.....both my father and his mother have adult onset diabetes....I am now 37.... My morning workout is not that intense....I do 30 minutes of running on the treadmill set over rolling mountains...then I do 30 minutes of strength training on the different weight machines....I usually eat breakfast within 45 minutes of exercising. I do not eat before going to the gym since I am up at 4:30 and at the gym at 5:00 am....I am not interested in food that early.....nor am I hungry at all.
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Old Thu, Sep-02-04, 12:22
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Plan: Paleoish/Keto
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on line, I brought the problems up to my general Dr. who feels strongly that I am having problems w/ hypoglycemia. I do not currently have any proven problems w/ diabetes, although it runs in the paternal side of my family.....both my father and his mother have adult onset diabetes....I am now 37.... My morning workout is not that intense....I do 30 minutes of running on the treadmill set over rolling mountains...then I do 30 minutes of strength training on the different weight machines....I usually eat breakfast within 45 minutes of exercising. I do not eat before going to the gym since I am up at 4:30 and at the gym at 5:00 am....I am not interested in food that early.....nor am I hungry at all.

Try eating a handful of nuts before going to the gym. This may help stabilize the blood sugar as your body has something to work with. Having some food item in my body seems to help my workouts.
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Old Thu, Sep-02-04, 12:25
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Plan: atkins/intermit. fasting
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I am hypoglycemic. After doing Atkins my hypoglycemic symptoms vanished. No more shakiness, migraines are gone, itchy skin is gone. Protein, not sugar, keeps insulin under control.
I am hopeful that I may not become diabetic like my mother.
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Old Thu, Sep-02-04, 12:36
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I don't get hypoglycemia any more either. Try having a small spoon of peanut butter or cheese. It sounds like you'd do better having snacks and smaller meals.
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Old Thu, Sep-02-04, 12:58
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Plan: Generic LC with tweaks
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Default Eat fat, not sugar

The less sugar I eat, the more stable my blood sugar. If you're crashing, somewhere you need to eat more, or adjust your workout schedule so that you can eat first. Might be more fat at night to tide you over?

Sugar's not the answer; it just makes the hypo. worse.
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Old Thu, Sep-02-04, 13:09
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My hypoglycemic symptoms vanished too, but when I started lifting weights I started having some low blood sugar problems during my workouts. Try eating something with protein about 1/2 hr before you start your exercise, doing this cleared up things for me.
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