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Zoloft Reactive Hypoglycemia
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Radiant Recovery® - Dr. Kathleen Desmaisons, Author Of Potatoes Not Prozac, The Sugar Addict's Total Recovery Program, Your Last Diet
Visit our Community Forum to meet others looking for healing. Sign up for Online Classes to find biochemical balance. Sign up for Ranch. Restless Leg Syndrome A number of you have asked me about restless leg syndrome. Some of you have reported that the symptoms seem to be worse after you started the food plan. While I have worked with a number of people who experience restless legs, I had not really understood it fully. I went to the journals and found that RLS "remains poorly understood." But I did find some clues which might be helpful: there appears to be a genetic component to it. * RLS is associated with inattention and hyperactivity (sounds like many of us)! * There seems to be a connection between RLS and reactive hypoglycemia. If your blood sugar is low, RLS may get worse. * RLS is improved by drugs which activate dopamine - like cocaine, amphetamine or coffee. Which means going off of coffee will make it worse. * RLS is improved by opioids so going off of sugars of course will make it worse. * RLS is made worse by use of SSRI's (Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, etc.) so enhancing your serotonin is likely to make symptoms worse. Are you doomed to restless legs if you want to heal your sugar sensitivity? I don't think so! Here are some helpful hints: * Increasing your protein intake before bed (rather than using the potato) will help increase your dopamine levels. * Be really rigorous about keeping your blood sugar levels steady. * Increase the internal opioids in your system by exercising. Let us know how it goes. It's a tricky one. * Ondo W. Restless legs syndrome:clinicoetiologic correlates. Neurology, 1996 Dec:47(6):1435-1441. * Hargrave R. Restless leg syndrome exacerbated by sertraline. Psychosomatics, 1998 Mar:39(2):177-78. * Chervin RD. Symptoms of sleep disorders, Continue reading >>

Tachycardia Symptoms And Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome – Part 1
Reset Mitral valve prolapse syndrome, chronic orthostatic intolerance, and orthostatic tachycardia symptoms are each names that reference postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS). POTS is not a new illness. It is caused by a malfunction of the patient’s autonomic nervous system (ANS). Tachycardia Symptoms and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) 101 The autonomic nervous system (ANS) governs the involuntary inner workings of our body through five separate but related branches. They control functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, temperature control, bladder control, sweating, and the fight-or-flight response to stress. The two most famous branches are called the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). The ANS branch is regulated by neurotransmitters and hormones like dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine (also called adrenaline) and acetylcholine. Any illness caused by dysfunction of the ANS is collectively called dysautonomia. POTS is a subset of dysautonomia where orthostatic (blood pressure) intolerance is associated with the presence of excessive tachycardia (fast heart rate) on standing. It is believed to be caused by central hypovolemia. Between 75 and 80 percent of POTS patients are female and of menstruating age. Most male patients develop POTS in their early to mid-teens during a growth spurt or following a viral or bacterial infection. Some women develop POTS or tachycardia symptoms with pregnancy. Physiology of POTS When lying down, 25 percent of our blood lies in our chest cavity. Upon standing, 500-1000 cc of blood is pulled from our chest to the abdomen and legs by gravity. To maintain adequate blood profusion to our brain and prevent fainting, the SNS is automatically activated, with norepi Continue reading >>

Hypoglycemia - A Hidden Hell
~ S P E C I A L ~ F E A T U R E ~ by Connie Bennett, M.S.J., C.H.H.C. an excerpt from the new book SUGAR SHOCK! How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life -- And How You Can Get Back on Track by Connie Bennett, M.S.J., C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. Foreword by Nicholas Perricone, M.D. Published by Berkley Books Reprinted with Permission "Spills the beans on the shocking impact of simple carbohydrates on aging and quality of life..." -- Frequent Oprah Winfrey guest Mehmet C. Oz, M.D., coauthor, YOU: On A Diet INTRODUCTION This excerpt (from Chapter 13) tells the sad story of how millions of Americans are plagued by a mysterious constellation of symptoms but don't know what's wrong with them -- and often, neither do their doctors. Unfortunately, the physicians and loved ones of these ailing millions often wrongly assume that they're "hypochondriacs" or that they have a mental disorder. Worse yet, they think these symptoms are indicative of another disease or condition. Instead, these suffering millions may be victims of SUGAR SHOCK! They're suffering from reactive hypoglycemia, a condition that's often maligned and dismissed by members of the mainstream medical establishment. But cutting-edge nutritionists and medical practitioners contend that hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) is rampant today and usually triggered by excessively consuming sweets or processed carbohydrates -- something most Americans do. Tragically, people who suffer from hypoglycemia are often misdiagnosed for years -- and even frequently advised to seek psychiatric counseling and/or take psychiatric drugs. But usually the best treatment for hypoglycemia is quite simple: Just kick all sugars and processed, "culprit carbs," and eat modest amounts of nourishing, wholesome foods five or six tim Continue reading >>

The Relationship Between Anxiety And Hypoglycemia
Hi! I’m 15 years old and was diagnosed with hypoglycemia last August 2014 (I was 14 then). I’ve had problems with bowel movement for a week before I got hospitalized. What happened that midnight was this: my upset stomach awakened me so I decided to go to the bathroom. I did the number two and as I was going back to bed, I passed out. Mom brought me to the hospital and while we were on our way there, I was dizzy, my vision was dim and I was shaking like crazy. They did several tests to find out what was wrong and after four days, they said the reason was hypoglycemia. What got me confused is that the doctors immediately checked my blood sugar when I was brought to the hospital but it was normal. I am not doubting the results but can blood sugar really decrease rapidly and go back to normal in just a snap? One more thing, I am also worried about my health way too much now. Last November, my friends and I were celebrating the birthday of my bestfriend’s boyfriend. We were having fun then I suddenly just stopped because I felt nervous for no reason. I ignored it, believing that it should happen to everyone once in a while. Then it happened again. I was wrapping gifts for Christmas and suddenly stopped because, again, I felt super nervous. I then started to think lots of what if’s. But I chose to ignore it. And when Christmas came, I started to think it wasn’t normal. Starting then, it happened to me everyday. It felt like everything could kill me, because it got to the point wherein I loathed having to go outside. Even having to go outside esp during the night was dreadful. However, it doesn’t keep me from going to school bc I love being with people whom I know. Talking to my friends keep me from having racing thoughts. Being at familiar places don’t make me Continue reading >>

Conquering Anxiety, Depression And Fatigue Without Drugs – The Role Of Hypoglycemia
The Anxiety & Hypoglycemia Relief Institute e-mail:[email protected] voice-mail:212-479-7805 (For questions regarding anxiety & hypoglycemia and New York City classes, contact Prof. Joel H. Levitt [email protected]) Stress is often blamed as the root cause for anxiety, depression and fatigue, but, although stress can make any problem worse, the source of such problems is often physical in nature. And hypoglycemia is one of the major physical causes. This article covers the following: What is Hypoglycemia? – the cause of hypoglycemia and its effects. Typical Hypoglycemia Symptoms – the wide range of mental, emotional and physical symptoms. Testing for Hypoglycemia – standard medical testing and why it is often unreliable. The Solution to Hypoglycemia – a list of dietary and nutrient recommendations, with special notes and cautions. Recommended Reading – books and other references that will give you a more complete understanding. What is Hypoglycemia? First of all, let’s be clear on one major point – hypoglycemia is not a “disease” in that you either have it or don’t, it is a condition, and, in most cases, it is fully reversible. Some types of hypoglycemia are caused by a tumor or other physical damage to a gland. However, that is rare, and not the focus of this article. The more common type of hypoglycemia – called “functional,” “reactive,” or “fasting” – is your body’s reaction to what you put in it. Hypoglycemia is the body’s inability to properly regulate blood sugar levels, causing the level of sugar in the blood to be too low or to fall too rapidly. Blood sugar, in the form of glucose, is the basic fuel for all brain operation and physical activity, including muscular. If the available fuel is too inadequate, any marginal phys Continue reading >>

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Sertraline-induced Hypoglycemia.
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To report a case of hypoglycemia that occurred in a patient treated with the selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor, sertraline. CASE SUMMARY: An 82-year-old white woman with mild cardiovascular disease and no history of glucose intolerance was seen in the emergency department for a presyncopal episode associated with a blood glucose of 32 mg/dL as measured by the ambulance attendant. She had similar symptoms the day before. Despite repeated administration of oral and intravenous glucose, the patient had recurrent episodes of hypoglycemia and was hospitalized for four days. She had started taking sertraline 50 mg once daily for mild depression 25 days prior to presentation. Other medications included furosemide 20 mg/d, ramipril 5 mg/d, clopidogrel 75 mg/d, nitroglycerin patch 0.4 mg/h, and lorazepam 1 mg taken occasionally for agitation. She had never been prescribed any oral hypoglycemic agents. Serum sertraline and desmethylsertraline concentrations measured two, three, and four days after discontinuing sertraline were within the expected range, but the rate of decline was consistent with a moderately prolonged half-life. DISCUSSION: Sertraline has been shown to blunt postprandial hyperglycemia in rats and to potentiate the hypoglycemic effects of sulfonylurea agents in humans. It has not been reported to cause hypoglycemia independently, but in this case, a nondiabetic patient experienced multiple episodes of hypoglycemia that resolved after discontinuation of sertraline. CONCLUSIONS: This report and another implicating fluoxetine in a case of hypoglycemia suggest that healthcare professionals should consider these medications among the possible causes of hypoglycemia occurring in patients receiving selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors. Continue reading >>

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KIND develops partnerships with public schools in Montgomery County, Md., working with principals and counselors to establish the program and recruit staff members who will help deliver food each week. KIND representatives keep in touch with school staff members, to monitor inventory. Every six weeks, KIND mobilizes its volunteer workforce to make a trip to a local store, where they purchase, and then transport, carloads full of non-perishable food to schools. Items may include canned tuna, juice boxes, oatmeal, breakfast bars, popcorn, raisins, crackers, soup, cereal, fruit cups, and more. (In the fall, KIND also includes a one-time supply of personal and hygiene items.) School personnel, volunteers, and students come together to stuff the bags and prepare them to discretely drop into kids’ backpacks. No one who works with KIND knows the names of any of the kids it serves. KIND is a 100% all-volunteer organization, with no paid staff or paid administrative positions. In KIND’s most recent completed fiscal year, 96.4% of all the money spent was spent directly on the programs for the kids. Continue reading >>

Blood Test For Hypoglycemia
I'm not sure why that was ordered. The test for hypoglycemia is the four hour glucose tolerance test. But I really don't recommend that; I just ask if people get irritable or get headaches between meals. Then we need to support their adrenal glands, by rest, castor oil packs (google this), rest, epsom salt baths, and more. I have to tell you that 80% of autoimmune disease (ankylosing spond) has to do with GLUTEN intolerance. In my experience, if someone is sensitive to gluten and removes this from the diet (by removing many grains) then the joint symptoms improve. Testing for gluten is not very accurate. You can get the ALCAT food panel. You really have some serious health issues. The following will really help you keep the other ovary: 'Want a quick and easy way to start balancing your hormones? Whether it's PMS or cramps or plain grumpiness, this simple addition to your day has been shown to help all of these! From day one of your period (the first day you bleed), take 2 TBSP of GROUND flax/chia/pumpkin seeds. Choose any seed you like, but be sure to grind them first. Flax seeds are conveniently sold ground already. Then, 2 weeks later (15 days from start of bleeding), switch to ground sunflower or sesame seeds. If your period is very irregular, you can use the moon cycle: day 1 of the month is the new moon. Then, on the full moon switch to sunflower/sesame seeds. The flax/chia/pumpkin seeds contain oils and compounds that support estrogen, and the other seeds support progesterone, right when we need it. Because this is very powerful, do not use this if you are using any kind of hormonal contraception. Do not use if you are allergic to any of these seeds.' FLAX IS FIRST; SESAME IS SECOND! Day 1 of menses through day 14: take 2 caps of Organic Flax oil twice daily Day Continue reading >>

Reactive Hypoglycemia – A Lurking Fear
Reactive Hypoglycemia……. A lurking fear Reactive hypoglycemia or its synonym Post prandial hypoglycemia in otherwise normoglycemic individuals, though not taken too well, is not an unexpected finding in routine Blood Glucose Estimation in Clinical Labs of repute. Though diagnostic labs always have a relook in these reports of comparative low post prandial glucose levels before releasing it to clients or clinicians but then the labs are mentally prepared to answer volley of queries not only from patients/individuals but also from ambitious medical practitioners. Maintenance of plasma glucose concentration within narrow bounds is essential for health. Lower levels of blood glucose relates to a pathological condition, popularly termed as hypoglycemia, which is a dangerous condition as brain for which primary source of energy substrate is only glucose tends to be vulnerable because it can not utilize circulating fatty acids as energy source as evident in other tissues. Hypoglycemia can be classified as Postprandial (reactive ) or fasting. Low glucose levels occurring in response to and as a follow up after meals is what we call it Reactive(PP) hypoglycemia. Levels of PP glucose falling below fasting could be marginal or more but than any levels falling below 2.5 mmol/litre (45 mg/dl) can lead to adverse effects producing recognizable symptoms which may be autonomic or neuroglycopenic but these are unlikely to surface on levels above 2.8 mmol/l (50mg/dl). It is commonly thought that fasting hypoglycemia is a serious condition with most likely etiopathology of insulinoma whereas reactive hypoglycemia is invariably a benign disorder. However yet another type of hypoglycemia is drug induced which can be encountered in patients of diabetes mellitus who are either on insulin Continue reading >>

Antidepressants Cause 40,000 Deaths A Year - But They're Handed Out Like Candy
My recent article on the dangers of psychiatric drugs ignited a firestorm of controversy. Part of the outrage may have been caused by some general misunderstandings, which I hope to clear up here. This is particularly important at this time as it is abundantly clear that suicide rates rise as the economy worsens. The image of people jumping from windows after the stock market crash of 1929 graphically illustrates this risk. Many may not agree, but I have been studying the economy for over 30 years now and it seems crystal clear to me that the economy has yet to hit bottom, and this will only serve to increase the risk of depression. My Personal Experiences with Depression First of all, I would like to set the record straight as many were confused about my personal experiences with depression. They believed I had none, and therefore there is no way I could understand this disease. Well let me tell you, nothing could be further from the truth. Mental and emotional problems exact an extreme toll on family units and in some cases extended circles of friends. I've personally been a witness to the struggles of two people near and dear to me who suffered from deep chronic depression for a number of years that actually resulted in multiple suicide attempts. Suicide is a common complication of depression, and is one of the primary reasons why it must be taken seriously as it can become a terminal illness. Many also might be unaware that I was a full-time practicing physician for over 20 years before I determined that I could help more people by committing myself full time to this newsletter and web site, than treating patients one on one. Before making that choice however, I treated tens of thousands of people for all sorts of problems, and I've seen my fair share of depressed p Continue reading >>

4 Things To Check Before Taking An Antidepressant
What if I told you that the vast majority of the time, taking an antidepressant for depression is like taking a Tylenol for a shard of glass in your foot. Wouldn’t you rather just remove it? You might not even know that removal is an option if you believe that depression is an inherited disease you’re destined to struggle with for life. Depression (and anxiety and OCD and ADHD…) is a symptom of mismatch, often bodily in nature. Healing the body can be the first and most critical step to reversing the diagnosis and the experience of low moods, hopelessness, irritability, sleep disturbance, brain fog, and fatigue. Psychiatry, unlike other fields of medicine, is based on a highly subjective diagnostic system. Essentially you sit in the office with a physician and you are labeled based on the doctor’s opinion of the symptoms you describe. There are no tests. You can’t pee in a cup or give a drop of blood to be analyzed for a substance that definitively indicates that “you have depression” much in the way a blood test can tell you that you have diabetes or are anemic. This is why it’s all the more important to explore reversible causes of what we are calling depression. Here are four critical considerations before you hand that prescription slip to your friendly pharmacist: Thyroid madness Through my own experience with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, I have learned that this chronic autoimmune condition can look psychiatric, but that it is also reversible. I’m living proof! Thyroid imbalance can cause anxiety, depression, cloudiness, weight gain, poor concentration in addition to cold and exercise intolerance, dry skin, and hair loss. You’re wearing socks to bed, pooping once a week, and penciling in your eyebrows. In postpartum thyroiditis, this presentation Continue reading >>

25 Signs To Tell If You’re Hypoglycemic
Today, I’d like to educate you a little about reactive hypoglycemia, a condition that not enough doctors recognize or accept — and one that’s been tied to weight gain and carb cravings. You may be astonished to learn that if you have hypoglycemia (also called low blood sugar), you could have as many as 125 ailments! (To understand more about this condition and how it’s often misdiagnosed, read the excerpt from my book). In fact, hypoglycemia has been called the “Great Imitator” because its strange, startling symptoms can mimic an astonishing array of diseases and conditions. For instance, people with reactive hypoglycemia have been misdiagnosed as having bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, neurosis, migraines, Parkinson’s syndrome, paroxysmal tachycardia (rapid heartbeat), rheumatoid arthritis, mental retardation, alcoholism, hyperactive disorder, and even senility. It’s absolutely horrifying to think about all these people, who’ve been wrongly told that they have another illness or disease. (By the way, in SUGAR SHOCK!, I share some scary stories about people getting misdiagnosed.) 24 Hypoglycemia Symptoms If you or a loved one is suffering from some mysterious ailments, you may want to learn if hypoglycemia and/or a sugar problem are to blame. ..So, here are 24 symptoms, which could signify that you have hypoglycemia: Cravings for sweets Mental confusion Mood swings Unexplained fatigue and exhaustion Weak spells Cold sweats Depression Headaches Heart palpitations Digestive disturbances Forgetfulness Insomnia Anxiety Obesity Internal trembling Crying spells Lack of sex drive (females) Impotence (males) Allergies Blurred vision Night terrors and nightmares Muscle pains Allergies Itching and crawling sensations on the skin My Personal Experience I’m not Continue reading >>