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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 252402" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>This is just another thought because it is something that we deal with in my family. Could your daughter be Hypoglycemic? it would cause mood swings and sugary food cravings with a decrease in appitite nausea and headache. Even though they crave and often eat fatty and sugery foods they still are often of low weight. If severe enough it will cause seisures but this is not the norm (my grandson is having what might be partials due to this). Interesting when my daughter was acting out as an adolecent a glucose tolerance test was ordered by her peditrician to rule out this. She was mildly hypoglycemic and now as an adult if she lets her blood sugar drop she is horrid.</p><p> </p><p>My Daughter, my grandson and I get nauceous and don't want to eat when our levels drop. Through education and experience we have learned that we must eat even though we feel quezy (complex Carbs to bring sugar up with a bit of protein to sustain normal levels) When we do this we will feel better. So since you are going to take her for a check up ask about a glucose tolerance test also. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 252402, member: 2315"] This is just another thought because it is something that we deal with in my family. Could your daughter be Hypoglycemic? it would cause mood swings and sugary food cravings with a decrease in appitite nausea and headache. Even though they crave and often eat fatty and sugery foods they still are often of low weight. If severe enough it will cause seisures but this is not the norm (my grandson is having what might be partials due to this). Interesting when my daughter was acting out as an adolecent a glucose tolerance test was ordered by her peditrician to rule out this. She was mildly hypoglycemic and now as an adult if she lets her blood sugar drop she is horrid. My Daughter, my grandson and I get nauceous and don't want to eat when our levels drop. Through education and experience we have learned that we must eat even though we feel quezy (complex Carbs to bring sugar up with a bit of protein to sustain normal levels) When we do this we will feel better. So since you are going to take her for a check up ask about a glucose tolerance test also. -RM [/QUOTE]
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