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    Hello everybody. I have a concern and I don't know if it's serious or not. Lately, when I stand up sometimes (just random times), I start to feel dizzy, my eyes like don't work (for some reason I see blue spots and nothing else), and my legs start to feel weak. I'd appreciate it if anyone could help me with this.

    Thanks!!
    Matt
    Age: 14
    Height: 5' 10"
    Gender: Male
    Starting Date: 5/16/05
    Second Time Starting Date: 5/1/06
    Starting Weight: 185

  • #2
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    I would say call your doctor's office or hospital for advice. Many hosptals have a nurses line for someone you can talk to.

    Are you drinking a lot of water? Are you eating enough?

    ~ Linda
    Last edited by lbrowne; September 4, 2005, 03:52 PM.
    5'7" Age: 42 Female

    lowest consistent weight 143
    up to 193; gained weight after baby

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." ~ Aristotle

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    • #3
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      My first thought was either low blood sugar or low blood pressure, but I hadn't heard of the vision spots before. I found this info on a women's pregnancy guide, please ignore the pregnancy references!

      Low blood sugar
      Many women notice that they feel dizzy and a little sick to their stomach when they don't eat frequently. In addition, they may feel weak and see dark spots or have other vision problems. If this sounds familiar, you're probably suffering from low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

      If these symptoms are a regular annoyance, you'll have to plan your mealtimes a little more carefully. Be sure to eat something first thing in the morning, and eat several small meals or healthy snacks that include some protein (to help sustain a steady blood-sugar level) throughout the day.

      Low blood pressure
      Pregnancy causes blood to pool in an expectant mom's legs, which in turn makes less blood available to her brain. Because of this, her blood pressure can drop abruptly and leave her feeling faint when she rises from a lying or sitting position. Standing for a long time can be problematic as well, and a warm environment often makes the situation worse. As with low blood sugar, she may experience vision problems as well.

      To avoid low blood pressure, drink plenty of fluids, rise slowly when you get out of bed or a chair, and take cooler showers. Support hose can make a huge difference, especially if your work requires you to stand for long periods of time. When standing, contract your calf muscles and move in position slightly to help pump the blood from your legs back up to your heart and brain. Dress in layers, so you can shed some clothes to prevent overheating.


      ~ Linda
      5'7" Age: 42 Female

      lowest consistent weight 143
      up to 193; gained weight after baby

      "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." ~ Aristotle

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      • #4
        Re: Help!!

        When I first started out, I know i felt leg cramps, but never anything as severe as what you're experiencing, that's definetely something for a Doctor to check out






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        • #5
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          Please visit your pediatrician regarding this matter.
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          • #6
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            Hi Matt,

            I didn't take note of your age. Definitely call your doctor's office and also let your parents know what's up.

            ~ Linda
            5'7" Age: 42 Female

            lowest consistent weight 143
            up to 193; gained weight after baby

            "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." ~ Aristotle

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            • #7
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              have you been taking your supplements? As Linda pointed out there are some easy to correct medical reasons for this happenening and some others she didn't mention like inner ear, but the cause of them needs to be pinned down. your doc can do some every easy tests and determine exactly what you need fixed and how to fix it. So call your doc and don't worry about the cure being stopping Atkins cause correctly eatting Atkins does not cause that
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              • #8
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                Matt your 13 years old! Surely you shouldnt be doing this diet at your age!! How much weight do you intend to lose?

                I advise you to get off the diet as soon as possible, and eat sensibly!


                DATE: 05.09.2005

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                • #9
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                  Get off this diet and eat sensibly??

                  What is NOT sensible about learning to eat well? I was thin as a teenager but have always had issues with food. My friends and I did some crazy things as teens, like diet pepsi & donuts for lunch, with diet pills to decrease the appetite. And we didn't need to lose weight!

                  Kids today are under even more pressure from peers and the media. Learning how to eat well, how important eating enough and getting good nutrients are, learning how to make lifestyle changes and getting regular exercise are VERY important.

                  My doctor and many others fully support Atkins as a valid healthy program. It has been recommended by some doctors for teenagers and even younger children in special circumstances, although they may need to be in OWL or Maintanance levels, that is individual.

                  The main thing is learning to do the program properly without myth and hype getting in the way. Cutting out junk food and learning to incorporate many good veggies and fruits is great at any time in our lives.

                  Matt, as we said, be sure to talk to your parents and doctor. If they are biased against Atkins we can help with proven information. We also have a teen forum here that you'd be welcome to join. And as for some studies on exercise and the carb loading myth (not that you asked, but I find it interesting ) http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...ad.php?t=17080

                  Have you progressed up the rungs of OWL yet? At this point you probably should have. **Remember** Atkins is not a low calorie diet. You should be eating plenty of good foods so you will up your metabolism and lose only fat and not any muscle or organ tissue.

                  ~ Linda
                  5'7" Age: 42 Female

                  lowest consistent weight 143
                  up to 193; gained weight after baby

                  "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." ~ Aristotle

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                  • #10
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                    This was originally posted by Not2Late (I think. It was a long time ago and I neglected to save the original writers name, only the post iteslf.)


                    It's highly recommend that a teen not try this or any other diet unless they are monitored by a physician. Your doctor should be seeing you at least monthly to check your weight loss rate (to make sure you aren't losing too quickly), your blood work and other things. See, you're still growing and developing, so your nutritional needs are very different from us older folks.

                    The recommended low carb plan is described in the book Feed your kids well by Fred Pescatore, MD. Dr. Pescatore was the Associate Director of the Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine during much of the 1990s. The diet described in his book is the diet that the Atkins Center used for children and teens (at least that's what Dr. Atkin's introduction in the book says). This diet is much more nutritionally suitable for a growing teen than the Atkins Diet.
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                    • #11
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                      Linda,

                      Maybe my choice of words were wrong, but lets be honest a 13 year old doing the Atkins ? Its not recommended,especially not at that age children are still growing, and muscle cramps, nausea and headaches are not good for there health neither mind the effects it can put on their education! How are they expected to study? No matter how much you argue your not a dieticain


                      DATE: 05.09.2005

                      SW:166 LB
                      CW:166 LB
                      DW:111.99 LB

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                      • #12
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                        Thanks for your concern and help guys. Everything's all straightened out now. I went to my doctor and it hasn't happened since. He didn't tell me what it was, but he just told me to eat something little every hour or so and I guess that did it.

                        As for the concern for my age and doing Atkins, my doctor knows and he's fine with me doing it. And I'm already in OWl, almost in pre-maintenance.

                        Thanks
                        Matt
                        Age: 14
                        Height: 5' 10"
                        Gender: Male
                        Starting Date: 5/16/05
                        Second Time Starting Date: 5/1/06
                        Starting Weight: 185

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                        • #13
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                          Hi Matt,

                          Sorry about my long-winded answer earlier. I tend to get that way at times.
                          Glad to hear all is well.

                          ~ Linda
                          5'7" Age: 42 Female

                          lowest consistent weight 143
                          up to 193; gained weight after baby

                          "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." ~ Aristotle

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                          • #14
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                            Linda,

                            Maybe my choice of words were wrong, but lets be honest a 13 year old doing the Atkins ? Its not recommended,especially not at that age children are still growing, and muscle cramps, nausea and headaches are not good for there health neither mind the effects it can put on their education! How are they expected to study? No matter how much you argue your not a dieticain




                            Nahh. Linda just plays a dietician on TV.

                            There's not a thing wrong with a child/teen following Atkins, and I'd challenge you, SAHER to offer up real reasoning as to why you'd say as much. Exactly what benefits are to be had from eating processed and refined foods? It doesn't take a dietician to know that these foods are bad for EVERYONE and that the Atkins WOE, in a nutshell, is about getting rid of those things and bringing it back to the basics of real food.

                            I'm not sure where you're pulling muscle cramps from - it's not an issue during Induction - not unless you've increased your water intake dramatically and aren't taking your supplements like you're supposed to be doing. As for nausea and headaches? LOL For most kids I know, being in class can cause those symptoms, not to mention the other kids breathing on them (germs! eww! lol), and those take longer for them to recover from than Induction Flu.

                            Our first pediatrician did not want my son (12 at the time) to start with Induction. We started with SugarBusters for Kids and it was a program that worked extremely well for him. It's akin to SouthBeach in that it allows for fruits and whole grains from the beginning - but as we are forever telling people - the induction phase is NOT the entire Atkins WOE. The next pediatrician had no problem with my son starting with Induction, and he did famously on it. The only issue we had was that I had to micromanage everything this kid put in his mouth - and it was stressful - for both of us - but it *was NOT unsafe*. Which leads me to this....

                            No weight loss program is recommended for children/teens without the supervision of a doctor - just as is true with pregnant and nursing women. Period.


                            Matt- Glad to hear you're doing awesome! Good for you!!


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                            • #15
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                              Matt glad to here you saw your doc and worked it out.

                              Dr Atkins was a practicing cardiologist and on National TV in Jan 2003 took a call from somebody asking about their kid and he said the young teen should already be on his plan. Done right there is no reason an otherwise healthy child can't control their carbs to lose weight eating Atkins phases.
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