As I’ve been researching Asperger’s I read in Judy Simon’s Aspergirls that hunger could trigger temper meltdowns. This made me wonder if some meltdowns could be related to low blood sugar and if Aspies were prone to having Hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is when blood sugar levels become low enough that temporary mental and physical impairment occurs. It can be mild or severe and most people will have mild symptoms of hypoglycemia if they don’t eat for a few hours but few people will have severe problems unless they have had an overdose of insulin. I was diagnosed as a Hypoglycemic as a kid, 8 or 9, and while the symptoms of hypoglycemia are very diverse I seem to have most of them and experience them in more or less the same order every time I have an episode, which I have listed here by severity:
Mild:
Hunger, head ache, anxiety, irritability
Moderate:
Mind fog, difficulty thinking, confusion, exhaustion, hard to breath, tremors, shakiness, dizziness, crying, nausea, tiredness, belligerence, weakness
Severe:
Vision and/ or hearing loss, tunnel vision, faintness, trouble standing, walking and talking, feeling hot and cold at the same time, vomiting, combativeness, automatic behavior
Very Severe:
Coma, Seizures (never actually had these, but they’re commonly listed as very rare symptoms)
All of these symptoms will go away very quickly, often within minutes, of eating something sugary.
So, I was wondering if anyone has symptoms like these leading up to or during meltdowns and if meltdowns are either helped or prevented by eating. Thank you for your thoughts/responses