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----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 2:27 PM
Subject: curious carbohydrate problem
Re mother who says "If I have too many carbohydrates at once, fifteen
minutes later I begin to
> feel *extremely* lethargic. Over the following fifteen minutes, I
> gradually lose my ability to move parts of my body, my ability to
> communicate verbally, and finally my ability to think clearly. Forty-five
> minutes after I ate, the symptoms begin to dissipate in reverse order -
> first my thinking improves, then my ability to talk, and finally my
ability
> to move. An hour after eating, I feel almost completely normal again, as
> if nothing had ever happened. "
Try checking in "Is this your child?" and "Food and Mood" and info on the
"x" diet - maybe glucose intolerance as well?
Not much time to chat!
Michelle Bentley
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