Is something wrong with me?


Question:
at least once a week at work.i feel really queazy and i start shaking a little bit..(Pregnancy is definetly not an option.) Could i have diabetes or is it something else?

Answers:
Check what you are eating? Could be you are mildly allergic to something. Have you recently started with some supplement? Some new food? Feeling queazy is often a sign of a reaction to something you've eaten, usually within the last few hours or at least 24 hours.

If it only happens at work, have you started working there recently? Maybe there is gas escaping? If you don't feel this at home in the weekends, then look at your workplace. What's in their coffee machine!

Other Answers:
Maybe your body needs sugar if it only happens once in a while. Low blood sugar will make you quezy and shake also makes you light headded but i would suggest you going to the doctors to see what it is for sure. Doctors know the best on that stuff.

is it usually before or after a meal? perhaps it is your blood sugar Diabetes is a possibility especially if you have a family history of it. It is pretty easy to test for. If it persists you should seek a doctor. You should keep a diary of what factors seem to precipitate the episodes of nausea e.g. food, drink, lying down, etc.


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yes, it's probably your blood pressure, but to clarify if you have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) that means that your body can't handle much sugar, not that you need an excess of it. this is a common misconception due to the common name; diabetes however is different, when one has an attack due to diabetes they are in need of sugar, or insulin rather. but anyway, it's one of those most likely or you aren't eating enough protein.
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