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Low Blood Sugar Sensation

These are descriptions of how individuals experienced various symptoms during withdrawal. While everyone's withdrawal is unique and symptoms will be different for everyone, it may be useful to know what others went through.

All withdrawal symptoms can be caused by things in addition to withdrawal. If a symptom is persistent or you are worried by it, it is always a good idea to get it checked out by your doctor to ensure nothing else is going on.

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Definition: The perception that the glucose in the bloodstream is low

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What I've Felt:

"I have felt like my blood sugar levels are in a constant state of flux, even when I eat carefully. Sugar, and especially caffeine, set off the shakes very rapidly, and I've noticed that once I've screwed up my blood sugar for the day by yielding to a sugary treat, it may not right itself until the next day." - Matt

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My Coping Strategies

bulletAcceptance
bulletEat small, frequent high-protein snack or meals
bulletAvoid sugar, chocolate, caffeine, and other stimulants

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Disclaimer:  The information contained in this website was not compiled by a doctor or anyone with medical training. The advice contained herein should not be substituted for the advice of a physician who is well-informed in the subject matter discussed. Before making any decisions about your health or treatment you should always confer with your physician and it is always assumed that you will do so.

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Last updated 21 July 2020