Why do people label hypoglycemia as bipolar? I have hypoglycemia and yesterday I was labeled as bipolar. It's amazing how people with similar health problems label each other so quickly. My question is, why does hypoglycemia and other health problems are labeled as bipolar? In the book by Connie Bennet "Shock" Sugar http://www.sugarshock.com, she stresses that hypoglycemia is a "great imitator" and imitates diseases and conditions.
* Bipolar
* Schizophrenia
* Neurosis
* Migraine
* The Parkinson syndrome
* Chronic bronchial asthma
* Paroxysmal Tachycardia (rapid heartbeat)
* Rheumatoid arthritis
* Cerebral arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries of the brain)
* Menopause
* Mental retardation
* Alcoholism
* Hyperactive disorder - and even
* Senility
In most cases, symptoms are just your body crying out for better nutrition, eating less sugar and junk food and take a good supplement. I am able to control my hypoglycemia with a good source of calcium. It makes all the difference in the world.
It's sickening to see innocent people who take medication as a cure, only to add a host of terrible side affects and dependence and abuse, because they always need more and more to control their symptoms. (Somebody's making a lot of money on all medications!) Think about nutrition, exercise and prayer!
I thought that hypoglycemia was what happened during a diabetic blood sugar levels dangerously low?
And they feel very tired / weak and mild, and if it is not sorted quickly so they collapse and fall into a coma.
But you have described what sounds like a chronic disease. Am I thinking of something else?
You make it sound like the medical sector has been designed to take advantage of the weakness. As the people of the medical and pharmaceutical industry needs more ill to make more money. You can also make it sound as though we often make others responsible for our own health rather than being proactive with our physical condition.
Hypoglycemia is the clinical syndrome that results in blood sugar. The symptoms of hypoglycemia can vary from person to person, like gravity. Classically, hypoglycemia is diagnosed by a blood sugar with symptoms that resolve when the sugar level returns to normal.
The food we eat now have less nutrition and we have more comfort that give us more time to earn more money. The virtues of this direction are numerous and less. I now have three remotes to juggle when I sit down to eat my Big Mac to watch Fox news gave me the idea of my meal, but I would be happy that no property other than to my butt over and keep my blood sugar levels down for the moment.
Who do I make them responsible for this? Maybe if I continue as I have someone to play the lottery for the rest of my life in pursuit of my dreams.
Wait here. I'll be back I'll go jogging. Only five miles back soon. Go eat something!
Posted on February 25, 2010.