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I had a blood test done at the doctors recently to measure my blood glucose and they said my results were satisfactory. At the time of the test I didnct feel too bad to be honest.
However, I have measuring my blood glucose at home with a meter, the glucorx mini ultra, and this morning in a fasted state when I woke up the result was 6.8mmol /L. Yesterday morning it was 6.9 mmol /L.
These are my symptoms:
Peeing quite a lot
I get a weak feeling in my legs plus an adrenaline rush type feeling if I dont eat for so long, usually after a few hours
Really bad fatigue -(sometimes find it hard to walk and do tasks if its bad, much improved by eating a meal every 2 to 3 hours or eating something)
Tingling feeling in both of my hands and sometimes feet
Anxiety
I'm 21 years old if that helps. They did a full blood count on me and said that was satisfactory as well, and they checked the level of antibodies in my blood which were ok as well
Dont know if its worth going back to the docs again? Please let me know if any more info is needed, not sure what else to right , would appreciate any advice , thanks
Connor
However, I have measuring my blood glucose at home with a meter, the glucorx mini ultra, and this morning in a fasted state when I woke up the result was 6.8mmol /L. Yesterday morning it was 6.9 mmol /L.
These are my symptoms:
Peeing quite a lot
I get a weak feeling in my legs plus an adrenaline rush type feeling if I dont eat for so long, usually after a few hours
Really bad fatigue -(sometimes find it hard to walk and do tasks if its bad, much improved by eating a meal every 2 to 3 hours or eating something)
Tingling feeling in both of my hands and sometimes feet
Anxiety
I'm 21 years old if that helps. They did a full blood count on me and said that was satisfactory as well, and they checked the level of antibodies in my blood which were ok as well
Dont know if its worth going back to the docs again? Please let me know if any more info is needed, not sure what else to right , would appreciate any advice , thanks
Connor