jeniferlouise02
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone might be able to give me some advice please?
Last year I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, which when I'm ill often gives me hypoglycaemia. I have to take steroids every day and that helps keep everything balanced. If I become ill and require more steroids, hypoglycaemia is one of the first signs I need to up my steroids.
As I have gotten used to my illness, I was managing better and hardly ever having problems with my sugars anymore, but I occasionally still test when things don't feel right.
Unfortunately, a couple of weeks ago my blood sugar started dropping and I was constantly hungry and thirsty, but not ill with my autoimmune disease. I experienced hypo's 3.5(ish) a couple of times each day and got all the sicky, dizzy, clammy type symptoms and knew before I tested it would be low. During that week, my highest readings even after food barely rose above 4.8 I thought it would pass, but then just over a week ago, I started getting high(ish, well high compared to my normal) after meal readings of 8.0. Within two/three hours after I've eaten, I start getting cold and clammy and it's not long before I am hypo again! It doesn't matter what I eat, it always seem the same. I feel like I'm swinging from high to low all day and it's not pleasant. When I eat I start to sweat (a lot) and feel sick. That's new for me and it stops me eating my whole meal.
I'm not ill, so my sugars shouldn't be affected by my AI disease and I haven't changed my meds for the last year.
Any ideas?
TIA
I was wondering if anyone might be able to give me some advice please?
Last year I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, which when I'm ill often gives me hypoglycaemia. I have to take steroids every day and that helps keep everything balanced. If I become ill and require more steroids, hypoglycaemia is one of the first signs I need to up my steroids.
As I have gotten used to my illness, I was managing better and hardly ever having problems with my sugars anymore, but I occasionally still test when things don't feel right.
Unfortunately, a couple of weeks ago my blood sugar started dropping and I was constantly hungry and thirsty, but not ill with my autoimmune disease. I experienced hypo's 3.5(ish) a couple of times each day and got all the sicky, dizzy, clammy type symptoms and knew before I tested it would be low. During that week, my highest readings even after food barely rose above 4.8 I thought it would pass, but then just over a week ago, I started getting high(ish, well high compared to my normal) after meal readings of 8.0. Within two/three hours after I've eaten, I start getting cold and clammy and it's not long before I am hypo again! It doesn't matter what I eat, it always seem the same. I feel like I'm swinging from high to low all day and it's not pleasant. When I eat I start to sweat (a lot) and feel sick. That's new for me and it stops me eating my whole meal.
I'm not ill, so my sugars shouldn't be affected by my AI disease and I haven't changed my meds for the last year.
Any ideas?
TIA
