Posted by Vincent_QC on December 24, 2012, at 20:56:47
In reply to Re: Craving for sugar , I'm the only one?, posted by rjlockhart37 on December 23, 2012, at 19:55:09
> you asked something at the end of your post...how do you react to sugar...
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> well...at night I used/still do make lemonade or something like cystal light, and put LOTS of sugar in it to make it like a candy drink....when im about done with the glass....i can feel this feeling...my mood improves, its like a low form of euphoria....its glucose....and when they rise...something with mind increases nuerotransmitters...but it falls within 30-45min. And then after that...you crave more sugar...i cant have anymore after my candy drink because the risk of high blood sugar and diabeities coming into the picture. So...its kinda like a candy beer...makes me feel good for about 40min....now let me get this clear....i put LOTS of sugar into crystal light...more than candy like skittles which are the highest sugar content.
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> It's not really a good idea, and stablizing the blood sugar will make health improve....
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> hope that helped..
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> rOh forgot to answer to your message, I hope you will forgive me !!!
I understand... You take AP and AD and both lead to increase appetite!!! Lol
AP are linked to diabete type 2 for sure...be carefully about that...
So no anxiety from sugar? I guess the Prozac prevent the anxiety...
Sugar dont lead to more energy for me, it tend to make me feel fuzzy, tired, and hyper active at the same time but hyper like very anxious...
Weird to see that everyone react differently to sugar...
Well diabete is not something I fear or will have since my blood sugar is naturally low and don't take AP...was on low dose of seroquel 25 to 100 mg for insomnia back in 2009 but that dosage was too low to interfere with my blood glucose level...
Thanks for your answer and I wish you a merry Christmas -:)
Take care !
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