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  1. I am a nursing student and I am doing my 2nd semester of clinical. I have recently been diagnosed with reactive hypoglycemic syncope and hypothyroidism. I would get so bad that I couldn't remember driving home. I would advise you to take your well deserved breaks and put the most focus on your breakfast. I don't need to tell you what to eat, you know that already. Dinner and supper don't have to be the large meals of the day. What you eat for breakfast is what fuels your body most of the day. Just repeating from earlier, pack in the protein. Unless you have a renal disorder you should be able to eat as much protein as you like. Furthermore, just a week ago I have tacked on generalized anxiety disorder to my list. Nursing is one of the most stressful professions especially if you have young children (for many reasons). I would advise you to eat right and exercise. Both of those will help you manage your hypoglycemia. Take care.

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