Means that if I have many reactive hypoglycemia without being diabetic, (I have already started diet), will I end up being diabetic?
How many years can you with hypoglycemia?
Any experience please?
Thank you!
Non -diabetic reactive hypoglycemia
Means that if I have many reactive hypoglycemia without being diabetic, (I have already started diet), will I end up being diabetic?
How many years can you with hypoglycemia?
Any experience please?
Thank you!
Estimated Elenali:
Hypoglycemia are produced by consumption of sugar or sweet things;You don't have to look for anything else.
I mean, yes you have hypo or hyperglycemia it is because you consume sugar or sweet things.
Your question sounds rare.It sounds like you're doing an extreme diet.No, you will not have a diabetes for having a decrease in your blood glucose levels.In fact, if you are a healthy person, it is difficult for you to have real hypoglycemia.What is easier is that with an extreme diet do cetosis at the beginning, then you can get to injure multiple organs, starting with the kidneys.With these diets it is difficult to achieve a remote and healthy weight loss.Better a little physical activity (not necessarily sport) dietary habits like God commands and from time to time with the friends to the McDonal
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It can be a mismatch that makes its pancreas more insulin than normal.Restricting the sugars of a diet (not hydrates, eye) usually give discomfort and headache, not hypoglycemia.I would tell you about going to the doctor to see what happens, because being casting more insulin than the necessary torrent is not something that should occur due to a change of diet.And, by the question asked, it is the opposite of being diabetic (that you do not put enough insulin to the bloodstream).
@Elenali, the team of moderators are a bit baffled with this issue, and we would like to clarify it, so you say, give you hypoglycemic without being diabetic, in that case, nothing has to do with diabetes, but rather, it would be ratherThe opposite of diabetes what happens to you.
Then do you comment that you have started to make a diet, but what kind of diet?, And why do you need it?
As for people with diabetes to be ... the comment of @isma about "hypoglycemia are produced by sugar consumption or sweet things", it would be totally false applied a diabetic, that is, if you take sugar or sweet things, theGlucose rises, therefore, impossible to generate hypoglycemia.
Anyway, to see if you can clarify a little more.
Thank you!
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I believe that what is talking about is non -diabetic reactive hypoglycemia.It is something that happens to some people and happens more when eating sweet things or with fast hydrate.The body has to generate a lot of insulin to compensate it and at the same time absorb glucose and this generates hypoglycemia.What @isma says if it is correct, not in diabetics but in people with this problem.
The treatment that is usually given is a diet like the typical ones that are put to type 2 to try to control hypoglycemia, I suppose it refers to that.
Here the problem explains in detail: Link
In the Diabetes Facebook Group Low in Hydrates there is a girl who is trying to lower hydrates to try to avoid them.In his case I told us that it always happened after breakfast.Lowering hydrates at breakfast has managed not to get out of 90 when he always went down from 70.
And I have a relative who spent a season, gave several hypoglycemia a day and has no diabetes.The doctors told him to leave the sugar and little else.
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Thank you very much for the clarification @yessica_a !!
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Estimated Yesssica:
Thank you for explaining what I had not been able to express better.
But let's make it clear that this does not happen by usual norm, we talk about reactive hypoglycemia that at all happens to everyone or around.Here we have what can happen for taking sugar more than normal ...
But Isma makes it clear that this is not so, please:
"Hypoglycemia are produced by consumption of sugar or sweet things; you don't have to look for anything else.
I mean, you have hyperglycemia is because you consume sugar or sweet things. "
Diabetes is characterized by lack of training and information and reading that I see people who have high glucose swelling to eat the levels.
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In addition to interfering with homeostasis (organism's self -regulation processes), excess sugar has many other adverse health effects.
The following list, far from being exhaustive, includes some of the metabolic effects of sugar collected in different medical magazines and other renowned scientific publications.
1. Sugar can inhibit the immune system and weaken defenses against infectious diseases.
2. Sugar is responsible for an imbalance of minerals in the body: it causes copper and chrome deficiencies, and interferes with the absorption of calcium and magnesium.
3. Sugar causes a rapid adrenaline, hyperactivity, anxiety, difficulty concentability and irritability increase in children.
4. Sugar can produce a significant increase in total cholesterol and triglycerides, as well as an increase in bad cholesterol (LDL) and a decrease in good (HDL).
5. The sugar induces a loss of elasticity and functionality in the tissues.
6. Sugar feeds cancer cells and is related to chest cancer, ovaries, prostate, straight, pancreas, bile tract, lungs, gallbladder and stomach.
7. Sugar can increase fasting glucose levels, causing reactive hypoglycemia.
8. Sugar can worsen vision.
9. Sugar can cause many problems with the gastrointestinal tract such as: acidity, indigestion, bad absorption in patients with intestinal problems, increased risk of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
10. Sugar causes premature aging.
11. Sugar can lead to alcoholism.
12. Sugar can cause caries, gingivitis and that saliva becomes acidic.
13. Sugar contributes to the obesity epidemic.
14. Sugar can be the cause of auto immune diseases such as arthritis, asthma and multiple sclerosis.
15. Sugar favors the uncontrolled growth of the mushroom Candida Albicans.
16. Sugar can produce stones in the gallbladder.
17. Sugar can cause appendicitis.
18. Sugar can cause hemorrhoids.
19. Sugar can cause varicose veins.
20. Sugar can multiply the response of glucose and insulin when the contraceptive pill is used.
21. Sugar contributes to osteoporosis.
22. Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity, which translates into abnormally high insulin levels, and ultimately, diabetes.
23. Sugar can cause a decrease in vitamin E levels.
24. Sugar can increase systolic blood pressure.
25. Sugar can cause lethargging and passivity in children.
26. A high sugar intake increases advanced glycation products (process in which sugar molecules adhere to body proteins damaging them)
27. Sugar can interfere with protein assimilation.
28. Sugar causes food allergies.
29. Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy.
30. Sugar can contribute to the appearance of Ezcema in children.
31. elSugar can cause arteriosclerosis and cardiac pathologies.
32. Sugar can damage the DNA structure.
33. Sugar by changing the structure of proteins causes permanent alteration in the functioning of proteins in the body.
34. Sugar ages the skin due to the changes it causes in the structure of the collagen.
35. Sugar can cause cataracts and myopia.
36. Sugar can cause effhysema.
37. High sugar consumption can destabilize the physiological homeostasis of the different body systems.
38. Sugar reduces the function of operation of enzymes.
39. Sugar intake is higher in people suffering from Parkinson's disease.
40. Sugar can increase liver size, the amount of fat in the liver being frequent cause.
41. Sugar can increase the size of the kidney and cause pathological changes in it, such as the formation of stones.
42. Sugar can damage the pancreas.
43. Sugar can increase fluid retention in the body.
44. Sugar is the number 1 enemy of intestinal motility.
45. Sugar can cause lesions in the internal coating of blood capillaries.
46. The sugar makes tendons and ligaments more fragile.
47. Sugar can cause headaches, including migraines.
48. Sugar can reduce the learning capacity and retention of information, adversely affect the performance of children in school and reduce concentration.
49. Sugar can cause an increase in Delta, Alfa, and Theta brain waves, generating a state of confusion and disorientation.
50. Sugar can cause depression.
51. Sugar can increase the risk of dropping.
52. Sugar can increase the risk of Alzheimer's.
53. Sugar can cause hormonal imbalances such as: high levels of estrogen in men, pre -man -syndrome and decreased growth hormone.
54. Sugar can cause dizziness and dizziness.
55. High sugar diets increase free radicals and oxidative stress.
56. High Sucrose levels in people with peripheral vascular diseases significantly increase platelet adhesion.
57. A high consumption of sugar in pregnant adolescents can lead to a pregnancy of shorter duration and double the risk of giving birth to a low weight baby.
58. Sugar is a more addictive substance than street drugs.
59. Sugar can intoxicate in the same way as alcohol.
60. Sugar intake in premature babies can affect the amount of carbon dioxide they produce.
61. Reducing sugar consumption can increase emotional stability.
62. The body transforms sugar into fat 2 to 5 times more than starch.
63. The rapid absorption of sugar promotes excessive food intake in obese people.
64. Sugar can worsen the symptoms of children suffering from hyperactivity and attention deficiency syndrome (ADHD).
65. Sugar negatively affects the composition of electrolytes in the urine.
66. Sugar can decrease the functioning capacity of the adrenal glands
67. Sugar induces abnormal metabolic processes in a healthy individual and causes degenerative chronic diseases.
68. I.V.S (intravenous feeding) based on glucose can interrupt oxygen flow to the brain.
69. Sugar increases the risk of polio.
70. A high sugar consumption can induce epillectic crises.
71. Sugar raises blood voltage in obese people.
72. In intensive care units, limit sugar saves lives.
73. Sugar could beDirect cause of cell death.
74. The reformatory that restricted the sugar in the diet experienced a decrease in antisocial behavior of 44 percent.
75. Dehydrated sugar to newborns.
76. Sugar causes gum problems
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