Besides, I do need them because I've had hypos for years, even before I went on meds. I still get them. Thought that I was hypoglycemic actually. But this is the second time I have been diagnosed as Diabetic. I was getting the shakes all the time, but also really thirsty and my feet were full of sores that didn't heal. Doc said I had Juvenile Diabetes and sent me to see a dietitian and told me that if my sugar didn't go down, she would put me on insulin, it got better for years and then at Christmas, I was eating a lot of sweets and every time I did, my head would spin, but was also getting low blood sugar crashes. I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic by my doc, and according to my AC test, but endocrinologist said reactive hypoglycemia, but was having all the symptoms of diabetes. Sent for another test by my family doc and the AC showed I was now diabetic. My blood sugar was all over the place. 14.2, 13, 11 and 12 at times, then 3.2 and bad blood sugar crashes. He never really told me what type I am, but I assume I am type 2, since he put me on Metformin, and told me to lose weight. My family doc told me at first that it wasn't normal to have low crashes if you weren't on meds, but I found something interesting the other day.
Type 1 diabetes
Symptoms usually start in childhood or young adulthood. People often seek medical help, because they are seriously ill from sudden symptoms of high
blood sugar. The person may not have symptoms before diagnosis. Usually the disease is discovered in adulthood, but an increasing number of children are being diagnosed with the disease.
Episodes of
low blood sugar level (hypoglycemia) are common.
It cannot be prevented.
The person may not have symptoms before diagnosis. Usually the disease is discovered in adulthood, but an increasing number of children are being diagnosed with the disease.
There are no episodes of
low blood sugar level, unless the person is taking insulin or certain diabetes medicines.