Two years ago, after an excessive drinking binge, not eating, and excessive cigarette smoking(I still do), I have a seizure one evening. I have a glucose tolerance test. The results showed I be hypoglycemic, but was told as long as I get through properly and don't drink in excess I shouldn't hold to monitor my sugar, and due to the drinking binge, the seizure be the result. Lately I haven't been paying hugely much attention to my diet, and been drinking more, but I other make sure I chomp through before I drink...Last month, one morning I have my second seizure, this time contained by my sleep. I had not drank the afternoon prior. I've noticed when I stir up i blow dried up blood out of my nose and my sinuses are extremely congested-no I don't use drugs...I have another seizure this morning, I drank final night, but ate a lil bit yesterday, and up to that time I went to bed. I a moment ago wanted to double check that this is hypoglycemia, anyone suggest it could be lack of oxygen? Or possible a brain tumor? I'm so anxious
Answers: If you didn't have it initially, you should hold the general conducting tests panel for seizure disorders, including imaging studies to assuage your fears give or take a few a possible tumor, and an EEG. Most seizures are idiopathic: that is to say, there's no identifiable cause. Add to that the certainty that glucose tolerance tests are infamous for false-positive diagnoses of hypoglycemia, and you really don't have much of a diagnosis to hold to the bank at this point. Note that no issue the cause, alcohol is going to lower your tremor threshold, so you might want to reconsider how much it's worth to you.
iam not a doctor but i will recommend to you this-->keeping drinking or smoking wont help you......and might label it worse and please like i said im not a doctor wich routine you shoud speak with one you might call for treatment
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Answers: If you didn't have it initially, you should hold the general conducting tests panel for seizure disorders, including imaging studies to assuage your fears give or take a few a possible tumor, and an EEG. Most seizures are idiopathic: that is to say, there's no identifiable cause. Add to that the certainty that glucose tolerance tests are infamous for false-positive diagnoses of hypoglycemia, and you really don't have much of a diagnosis to hold to the bank at this point. Note that no issue the cause, alcohol is going to lower your tremor threshold, so you might want to reconsider how much it's worth to you.
iam not a doctor but i will recommend to you this-->keeping drinking or smoking wont help you......and might label it worse and please like i said im not a doctor wich routine you shoud speak with one you might call for treatment