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Spunky Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 232) |
posted August 02, 2000 11:33 PM
Im a week into my dbol cycle.. for the past 2 mornings I feel weak around 9:15. 15 minutes before my morning meal. After I eat some carbs and my 60g of protein I start feeling better, ususaly takes about 30 minutes. I eat bfast around 6:45am every morning so I don't think my sugar could be dropping low. It always happens in the morning at the same time usually. Here lately i have to eat my morning meal and a whole pack of skittles to get myself to stop feeling weak and shaky. IP: Logged |
The Ranger Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 1436) |
posted August 02, 2000 11:47 PM
It could be Hypoglycemia(low Blood sugar). Your Family Prat. can do a Gluclose test...very simple...or a GTT test(Gluclose Tolerance Test) To see how your body reacts to sugar after fasting....any family of the disease? My entire family is stricken with it...I check my sugar three times a day. Take a good look at diet and water intake first...and any supplements your taking...probally nothing Bro!! ------------------ Ranger IP: Logged |
Spunky Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 232) |
posted August 02, 2000 11:48 PM
my grandpa on dads side is diabetic, grandma on moms side is diabetic, and sis is diabetic. IP: Logged |
Demon Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 17) |
posted August 03, 2000 08:52 AM
I am a diabetic and usually the warning signs are extremely high blood sugar readings prior to treatment. If you were diabetic, it would mean that your pancreas is not producing insulin or you are insulin resistant. What you are describing sounds much more like hypogycemia (low blood sugar). I estimate that this is because the D-bol is increasing your natural insulin effectiveness. Just be sure to get in enough calories prior to physical exertion. The family history is a bit scary however. You should strongly consider getting checked by a doctor every six months. IP: Logged |
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