Insulin Meter/ Self check
While
there are a number of medical tests used to provide medical practioners
with information on insulin and blood sugar, the most routinely used to
help detect hypoglycemia or diabetes is the three to six hour Glucose
Tolerance Test - or the Challenge Test.
Unfortunately this test can
cause many who undergo it to become acutely ill. It also is very
innaccurate in the detection of hypoglycemia. In addition, according to
Dr. Ron Schmid in his book Traditional
Foods Are Your Best Medicine, "Either diabetes and
hypoglycemia
may be diagnosed from symptoms, along with other physical indications
and other lab tests."
Many experts agree
that symptoms are actually the
best indicator of insulin/blood sugar problems and in all
cases symptoms are always needed to corroborate test results. The
following provides information on signs and symptoms.
#1) Sometimes the most obvious clues to insulin/blood sugar imbalance are frequent bouts with fluctuating energy levels and/or fat accumulation around the mid-section
#2) Additional clues can be found by reviewing "Signs of Insulin/Blood Sugar Imbalance".
#3) And you can take this "Self Test":
Self Test for possible
insulin/blood sugar imbalance
1. Do you
frequently feel sluggish and heavy in the mornings?
2. Does it take
you longer than 20 minutes or so to “get going”
in the morning?
3. Do you need
a “pick-me-up” (tea, coffee, or a cigarette) to start your day?
4. Do you sip
soft drinks throughout the day?
5. Do you often
have energy slumps during the day or after meals?
6. Do you
usually feel sleepy during the day?
7. Do you often
have mood swings or difficulty concentrating?
8. Do you find
that you often over-react to stress?
9. Do you often
find yourself irritable, angry or overly aggressive?
10. Do you get dizzy, shaky or irritable if
you go six
hours without food?
11. Do you require an alcoholic drink most
days?
12. Do you smoke?
13. Do you crave sugar, bread or other
carbohydrates
thoughout the day?
14. When given the option, do you choose
foods with a
sweet taste?
15. Have you ever kept an emergency stash of
sweet
food close at hand?
16. Are you overweight, even just 10 pounds
over your
ideal weight?
17. Do you tend to keep excess fat around
your
midsection, even though you are thin??
18. Do you have high cholesterol or are you
taking
cholesterol lowering medication?
19. Do you have high triglycerides (above
160mg/dl)?
20. Do you have high blood pressure
(consistently
above 140/90) or are you taking medication to control your blood
pressure??
NOTE: The right supplements in adequate
amounts, along with balancing
your macronutrient intake (or diet) will help immeasurably in your
effort to
re-establish
insulin/blood sugar balance. Chronic imbalances can lead to
diabetes and other serious health problems in which case medical care
is
required.
