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sugarhigh?


Question Posted Monday July 2 2007, 2:46 am

ok so when ever i eat something or drink something sugary like ice cream or coffee from starbucks i get like shaky. not like hyper or anything but my body literally has tremors. what is this? it would be nice if you had any medical information on what might happening to me. cause it sfreaking me out and i just stopped eating anything with sugar in it.
thankyou any advice is wanted!


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livelaughlove96 answered Monday July 2 2007, 11:14 am:
my dad and friend are diabetic. the way they found out is they were wicked shaky and then when they went to the doctors they found out thier blood sugar was too high and the hospital ran more test and found they were diabetic. Diabetes (SP?) is hereditary so if other people in your family (parent grandparnts, aunts/uncles)ANYone it is more likely you can have it. I dont know if yo knwo what having diabetes means but its like your body doesnt make (i cant spell it) inselin. and thats what keeps your blood sugar at a reasonable rage. so i would talk to your parents about family health background and then tell them and ask to make a doctors appointment =)

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ASAPcamille answered Monday July 2 2007, 9:39 am:
My sister, dad , grandfather, and friend are all diabetic. This happens to them, but in the reverse. When they are lacking sugar, they get shaky. Once they have the sugar, they are okay, but they are still a little bit shaky.
I think it is because of the fact since sometimes our body has a small dosage of sugar, it is not used to it, and it just has a small reaction to the sugar.
For your case, you probably just have a lot of sugar, and a lot of energy, is my guess. There is nothing wrong with you, and sugar effects different people different ways. Dont worry:]

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xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx answered Monday July 2 2007, 4:43 am:
Usually when i don't have any sugar half way through the day my hands will get a little shaky. In your case it's when you consume sugar you get shaky. I googled some stuff on it but nothing really came up. I think your bodys just having a reaction to the amount of sugar entering your body and through your blood stream. Try to eat things with low sugar levels. I suggest seeing a doctor about it or telling your parents. Id love to tell you more but the only thing im thinking of is could you be possibly diabetic? Don't worry or get stressed out or anything, its just my friend is a diabetic and she needs sugar and she gets shaky like all the time. Don't stress over it, see a doctor and find out whats going on. Love xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx

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