After 15 years of being locked out of my studio by my own body and an incredible amount of unawareness in the medical community, I've just found out that the culprit is untreated hypoglycemia. This diagnosis came from a caring, observant woman friend. Why am I not surprised? I've been walking around in some sort of sugar shock for 15 years - unable, usually, to balance a checkbook.
I was classed as borderline in 1967 & again in 1975, told "not to worry" - no cautions or information. The "good doctors" fluffed it off, so I did, too. After all, I was 30, energetic, still believed I was immoratal, and had 2 busy kidlings at home. I just continued to almost drop to my knees every afternoon at 2:00 and grab the nearest Twinkie.
In brief, this is what happened:
Beware of drugs that are coated to protect your stomach, many have addictive drugs in the coating.
If there is any history in your family of drug/alcohol abuse or dysfunction of the metabolic system, be very careful about giving addictive drugs to your children, especially codeine. There's no alcohol history in my family, but many diabetics.
If you have tried unsuccessfully to quit smoking, if you or someone you love is in addiction recovery, enduring terrible cravings or trying to find the door, you need to read "A Better Way to Treat Alcoholism", ( or any addiction) an article in the February, 2004 issue of Alternative Medicine Magazine.
This does not eliminate the need for AA! The idea is: body first, then the wounded soul.
The story got uglier and wilder, so let's cut to finish:
**April 29 - diagnosis is now diabetes (also treatable with diet in my case). Diabetes is what happens when low blood sugar is untreated for too long... Oh, well - it's still a lovely good ending to the story.
