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RE: [HAPS-L] Term



David,

Well, yes, sort of.... I wanted something to parallel hypoglycemia though, but hyper_not-nice_emia works.   Also workable are "Hypoglycemic Grumpitis" and "HAD" = "Hypoglycemic Affective Disorder".   It is interesting to me that hypoglycemia may have restless leg syndrome (RLS) accompany it, in which one would have LBGJL = "low blood glucose jumpy legs" .... oops, sorry for getting carried away here...  but hey it's Wednesday...

Bob


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From: HAPS-L-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:HAPS-L-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Evans
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:42 AM
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Subject: RE: [HAPS-L] Term



Surely you intended to say HYPER_not-nice_emia or meanosis or crabitis?

RAWDING001@xxxxxxxxxx 3/29/2006 5:36 AM >>>

"Hypo_not-nice_emia"  ?  (Of course, tongue in cheek here....)  Not sure of the term, here, Terry.


Bob

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From: Favero
Sent: Tue 3/28/06 2:40 PM
To: HAPS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [HAPS-L] Term


All-

I heard a term or phrase that describe the affective behavioral component of
individuals when they have low blood sugar. They are usually grumpy and can
be volatile.
Do you know the name I'm referring to?
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Terry Favero

Ps a similarly conflated term/phrase is "diabesity' but that is not the one
I'm looking for.


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