I don't know whether anyone keeps track of this forum, but I'm going to give this a shot:
I'm on my third day of induction. I suffered from major depression and an eating disorder for many years, but I got treatment about two years ago and had very few symptoms since. Honestly, I had no symptoms, other than still abusing sugar and carbs, but that was more of a physical problem, not mental, for me.
I had sugar cravings for the first two days, but today I am ok cravings-wise. But I feel really, really depressed, in a way I haven't felt in years. I was wondering whether my blood sugar most likely being low because of induction might affect my mood? If so, how can I change/help this? Is there something I can do to stabalize my blood sugar?
Thanks
maryam
I'm on my third day of induction. I suffered from major depression and an eating disorder for many years, but I got treatment about two years ago and had very few symptoms since. Honestly, I had no symptoms, other than still abusing sugar and carbs, but that was more of a physical problem, not mental, for me.
I had sugar cravings for the first two days, but today I am ok cravings-wise. But I feel really, really depressed, in a way I haven't felt in years. I was wondering whether my blood sugar most likely being low because of induction might affect my mood? If so, how can I change/help this? Is there something I can do to stabalize my blood sugar?
Thanks

maryam






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