Dex, perhaps its a combo of things. Not enough food, and sometimes when sugar is down, you can get dizzy. Also, you mentioned that you're keeping the house cold. When you're cold, you shiver, and muscles tighten up, and the longer your body is trying to keep itself warm, the more 'energy' it burns, which means you need to eat more to maintain that energy.
I'm glad you took care of yourself and didn't push the cooking. Playing it safe is always the best decision.
Hope you get that oil company. In the meantime, wear lots of warm clothes and if you can get a heater (careful it gets shut off and unplugged to avoid a fire), that would help.
You're doing very well. Support is here whenever you need it. Hugs.
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