gingercat said:I usually have high blood sugars, always in the early twenties, but this evening felt weak: my legs wobbly and head feeling fuzzy :crazy: So I took a reading and found that it was down to 14! This is low for me, and this was a reading after I had a pasta meal.. Anyone any advice? Really appreciate it as very shaky too..
Thanksx
I am type 2
gingercat said:I usually have high blood sugars, always in the early twenties, but this evening felt weak: my legs wobbly and head feeling fuzzy :crazy: So I took a reading and found that it was down to 14! This is low for me, and this was a reading after I had a pasta meal.. Anyone any advice? Really appreciate it as very shaky too..
Thanksx
I am type 2
))Denise(( said:You are probably used to the high levels and your body thinks you are going hypo when they go lower - this is known as 'false hypo'. As you get your levels down, it will get used to lower levels and you won't feel so bad.
Here is an explanation of LADA http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_lada.html and Type 1.5 http://www.diabetes.co.uk/type15-diabetes.html
You must get an appointment with your doctor to sort all this out, the longer your levels are high, the more risk of complications such as neuropathy and eye bleeds.
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