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Re: Mirtazapine (Remeron)

Posted by Lorraine on July 20, 2001, at 9:53:26

In reply to Re: Mirtazapine (Remeron), posted by Sherry on July 20, 2001, at 8:28:36

> > > I feel like Parnate messed up my carbohydrate metabolism because I feel differently after every meal. I also feel differently depending on the level of carbos in my diet. Within 2.5 hours of eating, I can actually feel insulin levels go down because I lose the ability to thing clearly. For example, it's difficult to think about how to solve a math problem. I have difficulty finding words, etc., etc. On the other hand, after eating meals, I have difficulty concentrating. I can think clearly as long as I keep a fairly high level of carbs in my diet. I have Parnate to thank for this.


Sherry:

Just jumping in with my 2c. The type of sugar swings you are talking about look to me like they would respond to a low carb approach. This gets you off the carb cycle stuff--feeling spacey after eating etc. What you would want to do is to try to keep your blood sugar fairly constant by eating the same amount of carbs per meal. I am low carb and I would guess I eat between 10-20 gms of carbs a meal (I am not dieting.) My FIL is diabetic and they recently put him on a steady state mod. carb diet--he is to eat 60 carbs per meal no more, no less. Anyway, might be worth a try...


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