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The only thing I can compare it to would be that feeling of needing to get my blood sugar levels up..... I really don't think that is the case and am just wondering if this is one of those kwerky fibro things?????soft hugs
linda f
I read somewhere that a lot of Fibro people have low levels of ATP in their bodies. ATP is an enzyme that helps your body to process food; and with low levels your body can't do that efficiently. I am still learning about it so I can't tell you how to fix it, but it might help to know that that is what can go on.
I carry glucose tablets for emergencies. If I feel weak and don't have food available right away, I take one of those. It helps with the shakes, etc. You might want to think about keeping some on hand.

i hope you feel better... have you talked to a dr yet about this...
well... i have to go... take care... bless you...
love... jan

However, it does not always come through to the out side and it seems that there is nothing I can do to stop it.
I do think that the FB is the cause of all the ("shaking going on")

I too am hypo. (had this for about 30 years) but, try hard to eat when my body calls for it.
When the shaking begins I try to lay down. This does seem to help, being still and relax.
May you all be Blessed!
All I can say is it's a terrible feeling. I guess better to know others go through similar stuff (eg: I prob. won't die from this).
Best wishes for feeling better!
Mary
I hope you feel better soon!
Denise in Pgh
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