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722.1 | try a carbo snack | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | a woman full of fire | Fri Feb 21 1992 18:09 | 10 |
| Have you tried something carbohydrate based, like a piece of bread,
popcorn or pretzels?
An apple contains sugar which will make you hungry shortly. Complex
carbs are processed more slowly and so less of a drop when they "wear
off".
Fortunately I haven't had this problem since I stopped eating sugar.
Diana
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722.2 | Try Complex Carbs >AT< Lunch | YAHOOS::VASQUEZ | | Fri Feb 21 1992 20:45 | 6 |
| Since I started adding a complex carb with my lunch, I make it through the
afternoon without the "droop" (which used to send me to the candy machine). ;-)
I find that even a dinner roll with the salad will help to keep my energy up
during the rest of the day. Likewise, pasta or rice based menu choices.
-jer
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722.3 | Maybe not sugar-low? | VMSDEV::LAMM | | Sat Feb 22 1992 00:27 | 25 |
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I used to experience extreme drowsiness within an hour - sometimes 1/2 hr.
- of eating lunch. It didn't happen every day, only once a week or so.
It was beyond being a little groggy - I felt like I had been drugged.
At the time, I worked at a company where I had a real office and a door,
and I would have to close my door and put my head on my desk for a while.
Usually, the worst of it would pass in about 20 min. - then I would be
groggy, but I could function. I have hypoglycemia, but I don't think
that was the problem - I thought it might be a food allergy. I decided
after a while that it correlated with eating a chicken salad sandwich for
lunch, but I could never figure out why, since I don't seem to have any
reaction to the various ingredients of a c.s.s. when I eat them
separately.
One thing I do differently now is to eat a small lunch - just enough to
keep me going, like a vegetable and rice. Or I only eat half of lunch,
and save the rest. Later in the afternoon, I eat the rest of lunch, or
some other low-fat food. This seems to keep my blood sugar, and my
energy levels, on a more even keel. I agree with a previous reply -
fruit, particularly apples, just makes me hungrier. My favorite fruit
snack is a pink grapefruit. It takes a long time to peel and eat it,
and it even fills me up, not like apples. Unsalted hard pretzels are
good, too - they give you something to really bite down on, make a lot
of noise, and they're so hard you can't eat them fast.
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722.4 | if you're tired, nap | MILKWY::ZARLENGA | this ain't no dance class | Sat Feb 22 1992 18:29 | 4 |
| re:.0
Why not take a short nap at lunchtime? That's what I do and I feel
great for the entire afternoon.
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722.5 | whats worked for me... | SFC00::CABANYA | | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:58 | 9 |
| That used to happen to me when I would first start a diet that was low in
fat/calories. What I did was to get a cup of coffee & put alittle cream
(yes, I *know* thats bad!) in it. I'm not sure if it the fat in the cream
on what, but this was all I needed to stay on the diet (black coffee wouldn't
work for me). Maybe it was psycological just *knowing* I was indulging.
Oh well, FWIW...
Mary
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722.6 | Sugar leads to need for more sugar | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Mon Feb 24 1992 19:00 | 6 |
| I find that if I've been eating sugar regularly, like having candy each
day, or dessert each day, this happens to me in the afternoon, too. If
I cut out concentrated sweets, then after a day or two, I cease having
these tiredness bouts. But when I do start eating sugar regularly
again, they come back. And it's like what you describe -- I'm so tired
I feel like I've been drugged!
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722.7 | THANKS | FSOA::HLEINONEN | | Mon Feb 24 1992 20:03 | 30 |
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Thanks for all of the great ideas/responses - keep them
coming. I'm going to actually start recording what I
have for lunch each day and note the level of energy
for the afternoon.
Re:1: I've tried popcorn and pretzels with no effect
Re:3: Funny but most days for lunch I get a chicken
salad roll-up. I alternate with salads every
so often and will have to pay more attention to
my energy level
Re:4: Don't I wish I could take a nap! I'm in a very
open, very visible spot, and everyone takes notice
of everything around here ....
Re:5: I already use milk in my coffee. I can't deal with
black either
Re:6: I'm going to have to pay more attention to my
concentrated sugars as well. Unfortunately what I
often do to get out of this drugged feeling is
get a cookie!
Again, thanks for all the ideas - I appreciate any/all
input and feedback.
Heidi
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722.8 | Nap-time | CIMNET::LEVITAN | | Mon Feb 24 1992 21:56 | 10 |
| Yes you CAN take a nap. Go to the nurse's office and rest there. I
used to do it often when I worked in MRO3 - and I hope to be able to
do it when we move over to MRO4. Can't do it where I am currently
located as the nurse only shows up one half day a week. You may have
to bring in your own alarm clock though - unless the nurse wouldn't
mind waking you up after 40-45 minutes.
Good luck -
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722.9 | this was written before I read .8 :^) | MILKWY::ZARLENGA | brrrrrrrritzky! | Tue Feb 25 1992 03:58 | 9 |
| re:.7
So am I, but I take a nap at lunchtime when I need one.
I usually wake up in 5-10 minutes and it's a world of difference.
Optionally, you could go into the nurses's area and ask to lie down.
We have a lady at work who did that quite a bit - she had her own room.
:^)
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722.10 | LOW BLOOD SUGAR | FSOA::HLEINONEN | | Tue Mar 03 1992 17:21 | 13 |
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Well folks I found out what the culprit is/was. I recently
had a routine physical and found out that my blood sugar
chemistry was off slightly - combined with a normally
slow metabolism the net results were low energy.
The carbohydrate suggestion (.1) at lunch did help a
bit - thanks Diana! Now I've got a few additional pointers
from the doc so we'll see what happens.
Again, I appreciate all the suggestions and feedback.
Heidi
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722.11 | | WHEEL::BUNNELL | | Wed Mar 11 1992 14:40 | 7 |
| This is really interesting! I have always had a problem with getting
REALLY tired and irritable when I start getting hungry. Ihave always
craved breads and carbo-type things so thats what my diet is mainly.
I notice that eating less food more often helps. I'll have to have my
blood sugar checked.
Hannah
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