Why did I hallucinate so much? Where did the panic and sleepwalking come from? Why was my blood sugar so high?
Between the ages of 5 and 13, I suffered from seemingly random hallucinations and panic attacks. My father believed it to be a mental condition induced by childhood trauma. They were most severe between the ages of 5 and 9, occuring up to 3 times weekly. When I would suffer from an abnormally severe hallucination, my parents would take me to the hospital. My blood sugar levels were very high ( In the 4 hundreds if I remember correctly). My father smelled something in my breath that he said was a symptom of diabetes, but the diagnosis was negative. Just to be safe, my mother monitored everything I ate. I no longer have such attacks, and the last one I can recollect was when I was 15. It is a bit off topic, but I was searching my floor for a single grain of sand that would save my life. None of the doctors could tell me what was wrong. Does anybody know what this was?
My family has a history of paranoia and schizophrenia, but why would it only affect me in childhood? I already said that I had seen numerous doctors, and none of them knew what was wrong.
Tagged with: blood • Come • from • hallucinate • High • much • panic • sleepwalking • sugar
Filed under: High Blood Sugar Symptoms
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!

go see a doctor.
Sounds like you may suffer from psychoses. Maybe schizophrenia. Hyperglycemia can alter mental status but I’ve never heard of hallucinations associated with it. Diabetes Mellitus is the only disease I know of that causes such high levels of sugar (400?). Unless you take high doses of steroids (cortisone). Cortisone can cause both hyperglycemia and hallucinations.