First : First of all, you are not alone. With some research you will see that many people suffer from the same issues. In fact, you might have signs of what's called night time eating syndrome. Below are some links to help you research. All in all, talk to your doctor about your symptoms and different treatment strategies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/night_eating_syndrome http://www.Diagnose-me.Com/cond/c303927.Html http://jama.Ama-assn.Org/cgi/content/extract/282/7/689 http://jama.Ama-assn.Org/cgi/content/abstract/282/7/657.
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Check glucose: Get md to get blood for glucose, insulin, and c peptide, as well as vitamin d. Hyperinsulinemia and or vitamin d deficiency could produce these symptoms.
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