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  • Hypoglycemia

  • What It Is, What It Isn't, and How to Fix the Root Problem
  • By: Matt Stone
  • Narrated by: Matt Stone
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (65 ratings)

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Hypoglycemia

By: Matt Stone
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Got hypoglycemia?

You feel bad after eating certain foods or going too long without something to snack on? Maybe some headaches, irritability, shakiness, dizziness, cold hands and feet, even some anxiety at times? Well you must have hypoglycemia then.

No you don't.

Those are indeed some symptoms of true hypoglycemia, but what you're suffering from isn't very likely to be low blood sugar, it is something else, and it's most certainly real and not hypochondria like many doctors might lead you to believe.

You also don't need to be eating a high-protein, low-carb diet to prevent the symptoms you may get after eating lots of fast-absorbing carbs or when you've gone too long without food. In fact, eating a diet like that is likely to make the root cause worse over time, even if it gives you relief in the short-term.

In Hypoglycemia: What it Is, What it Isn't, and How to Fix the Root Problem, best-selling author Matt Stone discusses what's really going on.

The truth may surprise you, and you may have to stop using the H word to explain your symptoms.

Stone also lays out many effective solutions that have helped thousands worldwide to overcome the obnoxious and at times debilitating symptoms that tend to strike most often mid-morning and in the middle of the night as if a timer is set to it.

If you want a true, genuine way to resolve the tendency to "crash" after meals and/or in the middle of the night, no book in print will give you a better set of tools to go about doing just that - all for less than the price of a low-glycemic protein bar.

©2014 Matt Stone (P)2014 Archangel Ink
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Informative and useful information

This is very informative especially the ways to calm the body. The warm body theory as well as the warm feet and hands in reference to stress is sooooo true as well as sodium intake😊

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Enlightening and densely informative

I grew up in a household focused on diabetes. My mother told me I was hypoglycemic for as long as I have memories. I've spent most of my adult years thinking of my hypoglycemia as something I grew out of the more sever feelings that came with as a kid. Recently, I have had reason to try and figure out why I'm reacting and feeling in ways that I can't explain but remind me of my childhood hypoglycemia. This book was a great crash course into the topic of hypoglycemia. Dense with information and more than a few times causing me to say out loud while listening "that's me!". I could not believe that others found ice cream and potato chips helped - for me it's chocolate ice cream and salted peanuts. After listening to this book I want more info. I want to find a Dr that believes in hypoglycemia / adrenergic postprandial syndrome. I had no idea that some of the physical things I feel and the emotions I have might be influenced or because of hypoglycemia.

Additionally, when I was growing up she cautioned me that many Dr's would tell me hypoglycemia does not exist so I should be confident in my awareness and not look to my Dr's for advice. I implemented my mother's caution as a reason to rarely mention my hypoglycemia to my Dr's, while always making sure my Dr's knew of my family history of diabetes. After listening to this book I realize I've done myself a disservice by not talking to my Dr's about hypoglycemia. It's time for me to get busy.

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great book with info we need to think about

If you could sum up Hypoglycemia in three words, what would they be?

informative and thought provoking

What was one of the most memorable moments of Hypoglycemia?

Matt does a great job narrating this book

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I listen only when driving

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Interesting Book

This book is funny and helpful. I just started to employ these suggestions from Matt. I feel good after a little over a week.

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Hypoglycemic? Maybe not.

I'm not a huge audiobook fan; I much prefer to process words visually. However, after weeks with no opportunity to read my Kindle version of this book I decided that the only way I would ever finish this book is if someone read it to me while I worked. Less than two hours later, the book was finished and so was my project! I'm not sure I retained as much as if I had read it myself but I did walk away with the following:

Think you are hypoglycemic? You may be wrong. Stone prefers to use the term "adrenergic syndrome" to describe what many people think of as hypoglycemia and he discusses possible causes of this syndrome as well as how to reduce or eliminate symptoms by paying attention to physical cues and responding with dietary and lifestyle adjustments.

In typical Stone fashion, this book is full of asides (and like any arrogant bastard, I imagine those asides would sound much better with me narrating) and several references to 80's movies. I think Stone does his best work when he isn't hotdogging - when he is focused, he communicates very clearly with a steady tone that is not hard to follow.

This book is a good intro to some of Stone's other books, like Diet Recovery or Solving the Paleo Equation. While it does not go into great depth, it does cover enough material to help a "hypoglycemic" understand what may be happening during a crash and to know what to do about it. I find this approach to be very empowering.

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Matt delivers "the goods" again!

Would you consider the audio edition of Hypoglycemia to be better than the print version?

I almost always prefer the audiobook version to print as I can listen to anything I'm interested in while cooking, folding laundry, or walking my dog!

What was one of the most memorable moments of Hypoglycemia?

I especially enjoyed learning how symptoms of hypoglycemia are just as often due to hyponatremia.

Have you listened to any of Matt Stone’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Matt keeps me laughing and learning-have also listened to Eat for Heat.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I did listen to the entire book all in one sitting (or in my case, all in one standing-cooked dinner and got laundry done!)

Any additional comments?

Will be waiting to download Matt's next audiobook!

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Frustrated with weight loss issues and exhaustion?

Where does Hypoglycemia rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I don't typically listen to this type of book -- I usually read them. Matt Stone does a good job with the narration, though his personal inflection can be a bit distracting at times.

What other book might you compare Hypoglycemia to and why?

I don't really have a comparison, per se, as I don't typically listen to books like this. But if you enjoy health/self-help books, this is a good choice.

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

It's a blast to hear Matt read his own work in many ways. He's a funny guy and offers his humor and advice with ease. My only complaint is that he tends to include some inflections that can be distracting.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, I would have enjoyed listening to this in one sitting, but I have to listen to things like this on the road. However, I'm listening to it again.

Any additional comments?

You really can't go wrong with Matt Stone's books. They are engaging, short, and offer you some thought provoking concepts. He's addressing some really serious issues in our health, and while there's plenty of talk about them out there, he's yet another worthwhile voice in the discussion. Not to mention, he's transparent in his opinions, offers his counsel to those in need for free, and his products are either free, or reasonably priced.

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Helpful and Eye opening

What did you love best about Hypoglycemia?

I love the concept that if your body is having difficulty with a food that is more likely a problem with the body than with the food. Limiting certain foods from your diet is difficult and unless you have genetic trait or allergy the body should be able to adapt to handle the food you eat.

What did you like best about this story?

I learned that drinking tons of water is not recommended. I've always been cold even in the summer and I never would have correlated water drinking with that had I not read this and Matt's other books.

Which scene was your favorite?

Um, scene. The one with the paramedic and his girlfriend. My sister is epileptic and I'm a nurse I probably would have given my sis the same advice if this book didn't have me thinking a different way about health.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

In the past adrenergic syndrome was a problem for me. I do occasionally have cold hands a feet but before following Matt's advice I had them all the time.

Any additional comments?

Many people are skeptical about Matt's ideas. I wanted to ignore them to and did for a while but sometimes you just have to try some new ideas. If you are reading a book like this then your body is giving you trouble so maybe you are kidding yourself that your diet is perfect. I failed for four years find the health and vitality my diet was supposed to give me and I took leap of faith and it was the best thing I ever did.

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Hmmmm

Short, sweet, and to the point! Thank you for including the links to additional information.

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Simple solutions

The book gave me different approach of what I have been doing and notice it was better for me but I didn’t have the insight or the science behind it and this book gave me the re assurance I needed. Overall good information

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