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Old 09-11-2016, 07:18 PM #1
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Default Jitter feeling

Hey there does anyone experience getting like a shaky feeling if they haven't had something to eat for a long time. Also kind of like a very fatigue low energy feeling when I don't have something to eat. I feel like I can't go very long without something to eat so I'm wondering what is the best thing for me to eat it kind of feels like a low sugar feeling. But once I do have something to eat I feel more energized and I definitely am not shaking anymore but that shaky feeling can really get intense if I'm not able to at least drink an orange juice. I've never had that problem before the head injury.
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