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On the short term glycogen stores in muscle and liver would be used to keep a minimum glucose level in the circulation, glucagon levels would increase and glucose would be released from the catabolism of body protein, released from muscle tissue. Over the longer term the nervous system would begin to utilize fat for energy and all protein ingested would be preferentially used to keep some glucose circulating (gluconeogensis).

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If you do not have enough glucose, your body will land up in a condition called Hypoglycemia. you will feel hungry, heart rate will rise, there will be profuse perspiration and you may become unconscious, a condition called Hypoglycemic coma. It is one of the most dramatic event in medical science to see a unconscious patient becoming alright with in no time you put glucose drip. ( Below 50 mg/ 100 ml glucose level, patient becomes unconscious. )

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The liver converts fat into fatty acids and ketone bodies (which can be used for energy as an alternative to glucose), a state known as ketosis.

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their won't be enough blood flow in the blood stream and you probably could end up with a heart attack

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May lead to Hypoglycemia coma. Give glucose drip for the recovery.

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You feel really sick and you could faint!

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