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| Another Splenda Story submitted by a visitor |
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| On 26 May 2005, we received this note from D.C. concerning their use of sucralose. |
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| "I started using Splenda a year ago. After a while, I started to have dizzy spells and shortness of breath. This was really scaring while driving. I got really scared a couple of times. I was very close to getting a panic attack.
These spells were becoming more regular until I decided to stop taking Splenda. I also experienced very strange facial pain--nothing like I felt before. This thing was really making me feel very strange. I am convinced this thing has some nasty neurological side effects. It has been six months since I left Splenda and I can say for sure that I am feeling much better. From now on, I will drink water and, when I crave a soda, I will have one with plain old sugar." Thank you D.C. for sharing your story with our visitors. |
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| If you have experienced any side effects, whether you are sure it is Splenda or not, be sure to speak with your physician and discuss all possibilities. . |
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