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I seriously ate to much junk this weekend. ( I'm re-starting liquid diet tomorrow to help me get back on track). My question is after I ate a piece of cake it made me so sick. It upset my stomach, it made me "dump", heart was racing, headache, felt like blood pressure high, tongue & lips tingling. I just felt awful. Of course, I'm not used to that much sugar anymore but do you think it could be diabetes? I was never diagnosed with diabetes before but I never had trouble handling sugar like that. Anyone have any answers? Is it because my stomach is smaller and it hits your system faster?

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I seriously ate to much junk this weekend. ( I'm re-starting liquid diet tomorrow to help me get back on track). Is it because my stomach is smaller and it hits your system faster?

, carbgrl

hey girlfriend, what were you thinking???? :o ;)

not being a dr of course, your comment about having trouble digesting/dealing with that sugar in a small stomach - "sounds" like a good thought to me

the bad news - you realize that you shouldn't have so much sugar, the good news is that you realize you shouldn't have so much sugar

knowing the problem is 1/2 the battle - now you can deal with your answer

i doubt very much you now have diabetes

it works the other way around usually - i was diabetic/insulin past 20 years - post WLS and a short bit of time, no more diabetes - reason this happens to many diabetics, is we have changed our eating, eat less, then weigh less

in the past my PCP always said if i would loose "a little weight" that would help my diabetes - never did :(

we all need to stay away from excess sugar

i think your tummy was yelling at you - i wondered what that noise was ;)

going back to basics, to "make yourself feel better, get back on track" - is never a bad idea

look at your weight loss - you go girl

if they could see you now....... love to sing - good you don't have to listen :o ;)

take care

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Thanks Grammy. Definitely lesson learned. Although, I'm close to goal I have a long way to go to make life long changes. I still struggle with head hunger, eating slowly, sugar addiction, mindful eating. I probably should go to counseling but life is to crazy right now. I trying to work on it on my own. I'm reading a book on mindful eating right now. As you said, acknowledging I have a problem is half the battle.

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