TuDiabetes

Hello, I got another question again... And I thank those people who give comments on my blogs, I appreciate it so much... Honestly, I am really learning from this site and thankful to people who are kind enough to share what they know.

My question is... Why is it that after eating, I still feel hungry? And what will I do if that will happen?

Tonight, I experienced that "hunger-feeling" and brings me on panic attack (i was thinking about different things... I might have this and that... morbid thoughts) ... I thought I was having hypos but when I check it was 138 (just an hour had past after dinner)

Symptoms of panic attack and Hypos are similar, I can't tell the difference... My doctor told me that it's only me who could cure the panic attacks because it's all in my mind...

Have a happy weekend... looking forward for your replies...

God bless us all...

Comment

You need to be a member of TuDiabetes to add comments!

Join TuDiabetes

Cody Turner Comment by Cody Turner on November 3, 2007 at 8:10pm
Could be the meds yda, or if your blood sugar isn't where it normally is your body could make you feel hungry as to get the sugar up where it is supposed ot be. I know when mine first started dropping I was so used to it being high all the time when it got under 300 it was like i was starving all the time as my brain was saying we are not used to it like this we want it up the way it was. If that is the case it will go away in time.
yda1027 Comment by yda1027 on November 3, 2007 at 8:07pm
thanks cody... but why is it I feel that way??? what do u think?
Cody Turner Comment by Cody Turner on November 3, 2007 at 7:55am
try drinking water if you feel hunger and you just ate. The water will make you feel full.

Cody

Our goal by Sept. 14



Donate to Diabetes Hands Foundation



Community Ad

Spread the word

Loading…

Our Programs

EsTuDiabetes
Word In Your Hand
Drawing Diabetes
Diabetes Supplies Art
No-Sugar Added Poetry

Groups

Diabetes Resources


TuDiabetes Team

Founders
Manny Hernandez
Andreina Davila
Lead Administrator
MelissaBL
Administrators
Bradford
Gerri
Lorraine
Scott
Teena

Other Volunteers


TuDiabetes Elsewhere

TuDiabetes on Twitter
Diabetes Hands Foundation Facebook Page

Tell Others About TuDiabetes

Receive our Monthly TuDiabetes Newsletter
Newsletter Archive

© 2010   Created by Diabetes Hands Foundation, P.O. Box 9421, Berkeley, CA 94709.
Diabetes Hands Foundation (DHF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Donations to DHF are eligible to be deducted.

Disclaimer
The contents of TuDiabetes is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, including without limitation diabetes. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on TuDiabetes.

If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. The Diabetes Hands Foundation does not endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, services, procedures, opinions, or other information that are advertised or mentioned on the web site.


TuDiabetes®, TuDiabetes.org®, Word in Your Hand™, Drawing Diabetes™, Diabetes Supplies Art™, No-Sugar Added Poetry™, Making Sense of Diabetes™, The Big Blue Test™ and HealthSeeker™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Diabetes Hands Foundation.

Badges  |  Contact Us  |  Terms of Service