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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-01-04 03:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #2559 ]


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Re: oh wait this is a physical illness

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-01-05 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
This won't really solve your soda problem, but at home, try using blue agave as a sweetener instead of sugar or artificial ones like Splenda. My mom can't have much sugar or artificial sweeteners and uses agave, and she pretty much swears by it. Maybe give it a shot?

I'm not a medical professional by any means and I don't know your entire circumstances, and I'm just going off google and knowing some people with similar problems. If you can, go to a doctor. But I also know that's not possible for people, so a suggestion: the only 'diagnoses' I could offer are hypoglycemia and/or dehydration. (Or both).

It seems that sugar headaches - and a lot of stomach-sourced headaches in general - are associated with binge eating. Not just 'eating disorder' type binge eating, but even just people who tend to skip meals and eat more at once, instead of spreading out their intake throughout the day. Depending on your metabolism, even the 'three meals a day' pattern can cause problems. Also, people who tend to 'concentrate' their food intakes tend to drink less water (not always the case).

In short, if you notice this trend in yourself, try spreading out your food intake (more meals, regular snacks, etc) and try to drink at least a cup of water with each snack and a bottle with each meal (or the equivalent thereof - while you probably don't need the mythical 'eight bottles of water a day', at least the amount of water in two bottles is a good way to go, and again, spread out throughout the day instead of chugging a bottle once or twice a day is best).

Again, I don't know the full extent of your life and medical standing and this does sound like something you should consult an actual medical professional about. But if it 'just' a sugar headache, then it's pretty common (just Google it and see), and also rather easy to fix.
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[personal profile] scrubber 2014-01-05 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow thank you for such a thoughtful response.

From my quick googling all I got was "allergies" which could be it I guess, but would be strange as it's only the past week or so.

I think dehydration is right on the money. I got a weird cold like a month ago now, and after throwing up a few times I was really unwilling to eat food or drink anything. Sometimes even drinking water gave me a stomach ache so I wasn't doing that a lot.

I don't eat often in general, and when I do I get full fast, but I'll definitely break up the day with more snacks and water.

This is weird, but can I just kiss your ass for a second? You're one of the most consistently thoughtful people on this comm, and you're answers are always thorough and useful. Even when I disagree with you, I find I still understand where you are coming from. I'm amazed by the amount of effort you put into all your posts, like shit man. I don't have the patience for that. I really don't know why anyone would have a legitimate beef with you, assuming they are actually trying to understand you. You're permanently slotted under my cool list.

(this is embarrassing I'm so sorry)
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[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-01-05 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you! ♥ =^_^=

If drinking water can give you a stomach ache, just keep a cup or bottle of water around you as much as you can, and start with regular small sips, no more than half a mouthful or so, and just work your way up. If not water, try something like orange juice or some other drink with a lot of sugar in it. Or, a soda that has sugar but no caffeine. (If you don't want to try the 'usual' ones, try non-diet Hansen's - made with cane sugar.)

As for snacks, if you don't eat often it can be hard to switch towards more, smaller meals throughout the day (I barely ate two a day when I started high school). Try fruit, and things that are carb-y but also high on sugar (i.e. those Quaker oatmeal bars - terrible for dieters but great for people trying to raise their blood sugar). While you obviously don't want to have too many, pastries have plenty of sugar but are still mostly carbs, so they go easier on your stomach. (You probably know which ones make you feel better or worse when you look at them). If you go with candy, get something that comes in pieces like M&Ms, Skittles, KitKat, etc, and really spread it out throughout the day, or else they'll raise your blood sugar only to raise holy hell in your stomach.

I hope that helps. :)
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[personal profile] scrubber 2014-01-06 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
Wow those are very specific orders. I will do my best doctor Nyx~
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[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-01-06 08:03 am (UTC)(link)
Eh, just throwing out a bunch of options, with the hope that at least one or two will be able to help you. :) Don't take them too seriously if you don't want to/don't feel like it will help. As I said, I'm really not a doctor, I'm just familiar with this particular problem.