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Post meal chronic fatigue
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 274745" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>I've had isolated episodes of post-meal hypoglycemia and it was making me hungry and nervous with shaking hands, not sleepy. Your symptoms do not match that, but if you want to test for that condition, get a blood glucose meter and measure your blood glucose 2-3 hours after meal.</p><p></p><p>I used to have "head pressures" i.e. weird expanding headaches, shortness of breath, severe sleepiness and feeling like zombie 2-3 hours after every meal. The first thing that really helped was digestive enzymes with meals - I had a digestive infection which was causing the pancreas to not release digestive enzymes. Enzymes is the first thing I would try in your case. You can test stool Elastase for exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (low enzymes).</p><p></p><p>The second thing - check yourself for digestive infections like H. Pylori. Try to eat more natural yogurt to balance the good bacteria to displace and suppress the bad ones. If you really have some digestive infection, you will need to find what kind and take the corresponding antibiotics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 274745, member: 38594"] I've had isolated episodes of post-meal hypoglycemia and it was making me hungry and nervous with shaking hands, not sleepy. Your symptoms do not match that, but if you want to test for that condition, get a blood glucose meter and measure your blood glucose 2-3 hours after meal. I used to have "head pressures" i.e. weird expanding headaches, shortness of breath, severe sleepiness and feeling like zombie 2-3 hours after every meal. The first thing that really helped was digestive enzymes with meals - I had a digestive infection which was causing the pancreas to not release digestive enzymes. Enzymes is the first thing I would try in your case. You can test stool Elastase for exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (low enzymes). The second thing - check yourself for digestive infections like H. Pylori. Try to eat more natural yogurt to balance the good bacteria to displace and suppress the bad ones. If you really have some digestive infection, you will need to find what kind and take the corresponding antibiotics. [/QUOTE]
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