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      schemingfonzie
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      All of a sudden, OJ and other sugars are giving me hyperglycemic symptoms (blur, some tingling).

      I'm not consuming any more carbs than usual. The only change was that I ate some junk I wouldn't normally eat over the weekend (McDonalds burgers, no fries. Easter brunch with lots of bready dishes).

      How do I fix this?

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        LucH @schemingfonzie
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        @schemingfonzie said in Suddenly hyperglycemic:

        How do I fix this?

        It could be signs of histamine reaction. Do you take B3 supplement?

        Info on blur symptoms:
        The Connection Between Mast Cells, Histamine, and the Nervous System: Understanding the Impact on Nerve Health.
        From https://www.histaminehaven.com
        Excerpt:
        When mast cells release inflammatory mediators, they not only contribute directly to nerve irritation but can also lead to long-term changes in how nerves function. This might be why some people with histamine intolerance or MCAS experience a burning sensation in their skin or unexplained sharp, stabbing pain anywhere in the body.

        These mediators can also sensitize neurons, making them more reactive to signals that wouldn’t usually cause pain or discomfort.

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          schemingfonzie @LucH
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          @LucH I’ll look into it, thanks

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