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Understanding Blood
Sugar: The Origin of Cannibalism, Alcoholism, And Rabid Sugar Cravings
I began studying medicine to cure myself of
hypoglycemia - a disorder which causes blood sugar (pictured above) to fall
like an elevator with a snapped cable. It can cause seizures and permanent
damage to the nervous system if left untreated. It's miserable.
I was 14 years old when diagnosed. And even
though that was 22 years ago, the medical community is still wildly confused
about sugar (glucose) levels and health. Very few are able to properly diagnose
today's blood sugar woes for what they might be; early signs insulin resistance
and Type 2 diabetes, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and infertility.
As a kid, I thought hypoglycemia would kill
me. There are a dozen other ways I'd rather die. First you get dizzy, a sign
that the Grim Reaper is closing in. Your world shrinks to focusing on what's
right in front of you as an attempt to stay conscious. Then, uncontrollable
hunger sets in - the kind that gives rise to cannibalism if that's your only option.
If you don't pass out, you're possessed with "psychoglycemia," which
is an emotional whirlwind of confusion, rage, frustration, anger and
desperation. Those around you either get out of your way, or get eaten.
Stealing
Candy For The Cure
When my blood sugar registered 47 mg/dL
(normal is about 80 to 95 mg/dL, or a bit higher for the elderly) at a routine
doctors visit, physicians told my mom to give me "more sugar." She
acted as if "doctors orders" were so special that they should be
carved into a plaque and therefore complied by giving me Jolly Ranchers.
It stopped the attacks for a bit. If I failed
to carry my new "preventive medicine" with me, I simply ditched
school for a trip to the nearest gas station for more. I had less
"attacks," but when they did come on, they hit harder. Eventually, I
was stealing candy since I couldn't keep up financially as a young, jobless
teen...
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