Michhsta wrote:
Can I ask how old you are, Aimless? I have a feeling it might be hormonal. I get the same thing. Also eating takes a lot of energy so some of the peripheral blood leaves the extremities to rush to the gut, your core temperature rises(so you feel cold) and your blood sugar can change dramatically(sorry, very broad description and probably not in the right order of operations

) . Have you had your thyroid checked recently? It can feel like a general sense of unease, bordering on dread. If that is what it is like, I hear you.
Mics
I am 52 and post menopausal. I have had my thyroid checked as a teen and as an adult and no problems were seen. This doesn't happen every time I eat. The only time I've had what feels like a low blood sugar attack after eating is if I've eaten something high sugar and nothing else. I believe I have reactive hypoglycemia. The reason I'm wondering about the anxiety is yesterday I had what was for me close to a meltdown at my meds management appointment. My car broke down yesterday when I was in a rush anyway and life just kind of piles up sometimes, you know? My reaction to stress usually is to feel intense fatigue which is how I was most of the day. When I got home I fell asleep for two hours and then later I was trying to watch the news when my son was on the computer playing a game with headphones on and making irritating noises and I found I couldn't concentrate on the news with the noise he was making and I suddenly felt like screaming at him. I didn't, but this is why I'm thinking it's anxiety related.