Hungry - Drive Me Crazy

Place: Apartment somewhere in Sri Damansara
Time
: After working hours

I woke at 3:00 am this morning (now 4:32 am) and I'm hungry. To solve the problem without taking any food at "pagi-pagi buta" which doesn't good for your health, so I browse through my files and found this picture and reminds me back about hungry. I still remember what she told me about hypo. I'm not sure what it is, but it's something about low sugar in blood, so I google it and this is what I found;


What is hypoglycemia?
Hypoglycemia is the clinical syndrome that results from low blood sugar. The symptoms of hypoglycemia can vary from person to person, as can the severity. Classically, hypoglycemia is diagnosed by a low blood sugar with symptoms that resolve when the sugar level returns to the normal range.


What are symptoms of hypoglycemia, and how low is too low?

The body's biochemical response to hypoglycemia usually starts when sugars are in the high/mid 70's. At this point, the liver releases its stores and the hormones mentioned above start to activate. In many people, this process occurs without any clinical symptoms. The amount of insulin produced also declines in an attempt to prevent a further drop in glucose.

While there is some degree of variability among people, most will usually develop symptoms suggestive of hypoglycemia when blood glucose levels are lowered to the mid 60's. The first set of symptoms are called adrenergic (or sympathetic) because they relate to the nervous system's response to hypoglycemia. Patients may experience any of the following;
  • nervousness
  • sweating
  • intense hunger
  • trembling
  • weakness
  • palpitations
  • and often have trouble speaking.
In most patients, these symptoms are easily recognizable. The vast majority of patients with diabetes only experience this degree of hypoglycemia if they are on medications or insulin. Patients (with diabetes or who have insulin resistance) with high circulating levels of insulin who fast or lower their carbohydrate intake drastically should also be cautioned. These individuals may also experience modest hypoglycemia.

Anyone who has experienced an episode of hypoglycemia describes a sense of urgency to eat and resolve the symptoms. And, that's exactly the point of these symptoms. They act as warning signs. At this level, the brain still can access circulating blood glucose for fuel. The symptoms provide a person the opportunity to raise blood glucose levels before the brain is affected.

If a person does not or cannot respond by eating something to raise blood glucose, the levels of glucose continue to drop. Somewhere in the 50 mg/dl range, most patients progress to neuro-glyco-penic ranges (the brain is not getting enough glucose). At this point, symptoms progress to confusion, drowsiness, changes in behavior, coma, and seizure.


Back to the picture, I was alone that day and quite bored with same "nasik bungkus" at mamak. So I decided to buy some hot dogs even though I know there is no "dapur" at my "rumah bujang". So that's what I've done. I was survived that night without any electrical shock or burn the house and also the iron survived from the torture. =)

-out, buat air Milo, ate udah jadi kupu2 malam, memang le lapo, ahahahaha-

2 comments:

  aneeezz

March 13, 2009 at 11:44 AM

hehe..who told you about 'hypo' things nih? ogy la tu..hehe..aku selalu giler hypo tapi action aku tak sedrastic ko sampai terbalik iron tuh..hehe..amm..masak ker hotdog tuh klu gune care nih?hehe

  sahul

March 13, 2009 at 6:28 PM

ahahaha..kat skolah slalu kot msak mcm nie..msak la hotdog tu..air dia siap mendidih lagi..tp lame giler la..hehehe

makan punye pasal..hypo? hehe ogy la sape lg..