Whenever I eat a lot of food I get vision problems and tingling and burning sensations in my legs. When I fast these symptoms go away. Paradoxically when I cut the blood off to a limb they also disappear. I have checked my urine for glucose but there is none, although I have read if you take a lot of vit C (I take about 12,000 percent daily) it can be a false negative.
Does this sound like diabetes related neuropathy? Type II diabetes runs in my father’s side pretty strongly but then again there are also two people on his side that have MS and a couple with benign cancers.
My diet for the last few years has fluctuated so much that I drop 40 pounds in the summer and gain it all back in the fall (I’ll gain about 10 pounds a month) at school due to bodybuilding and overeating methods. It started to gradually effect me over a number of years of doing this.
Eating A Lot Of Food Causes Tingling?
March 25th, 2011 § Tags: Causes, Eating, Food, Tingling Posted in Diet § § 4 comments
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but tingling like that is either a food high the reason fat people get addicted to food .. or you already being fat and possibly coming close to having a heart attack
There are many causes of neuropathy. You can look at this link and see if anything sounds like you. http://www.mcvitamins.com/neuropathy-ris…
You need to be asking your doctor about that.
Overeating at any time is a bad deal. Rollercoastering with the weight is not a good habit either.
Eat normal servings of low carb foods and your life should smooth out. I do not have any idea where the “jocks” came up with the idea that high carb food was a good diet, nor why they think overeating to the point of misery is a good thing to do at all.
At school, you are expected to spend most of every day sitting on your bottom and paying attention to the teachers. In the summer you are free to exercise and move about much much more. Weight gain is done with sitting still, whether we eat a little or a lot.
Most athletic persons have a high BMI which says they are obese or grossly obese. This is simply not true as muscle weighs much more than fat, an those who work out or exercise a lot cannot possibly be fat.
See the doctors for complete physical including blood draws, and be sure to mention to the doctors about the diabetes and MS in your background. Neither condition is nice, and nothing to mess around with.
if you’re healthy, i doubt it’s diabetes (unless type 1 runs in the family). just next time, don’t over eat. always try to eat healthy and drink plenty of water and exerice. if you’re worried or paranoid that you might have diabetes, go get it checked up at the doctors.
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andhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFdHRS-aL…
andhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_puyuxch…