Propranolol, hbp. Ramipril. Simvastatin. Its the low readings that are freaking me . I seem to have them more and more. I am worried I may go into the 2. Numbers. At least I can chat to my nurse next week. Thanks for the replyAre you on any other meds?
If not, I believe, that you need to look at what your dietary intake is actually happening to your blood glucose levels.
I'm tagging @daisy1 to give you the welcome information for newbies!
That sounds like a plan, before next week I will do some spot testing, and make a log, thanksDo you keep a food diary?
Do you test before food, one hour after, then two hours?
Can you give us an idea of these readings you are getting?
I'm not sure wether the other meds would effect your blood glucose levels.
But something is definitely happening if you are going low all the time.
The more information you have, the better your doctor will understand.
Hi therePropranolol, hbp. Ramipril. Simvastatin. Its the low readings that are freaking me . I seem to have them more and more. I am worried I may go into the 2. Numbers. At least I can chat to my nurse next week. Thanks for the reply
Good relevant piece of information, that I didn't think could happen! ThanksCould be a reactive hypo after all that lucozade? Did you not test before having the large bottle of lucozade?
Thank you! Sound advice!@Bri - In your shoes, I'd be keen to try testing with another pot of strips, or better still a pot from a different batch of strips to cross reference things. Sometimes a pot, or batch, of strips can be a bit wonky. I had that a couple of years ago. It was a bit bewildering when it was all going on.
Secondly, I'd also be making a full food, and blood glucose diary. Spot testing is likely to be as insightful as a chocolate teapot. It might give you the odd clue, but unless you have a fuller picture, you'll still be guessing and grasping at straws.
I appreciate it's a total pain, but sometimes it has to be done. Our Docs can do their own spot tests, but we're the ones living with this full-time.
Thank you! Sound advice!
Could be a reactive hypo after all that lucozade? Did you not test before having the large bottle of lucozade?
Edan, thank you for opening my eyes to this situation."reactive hypo". Hadn't even thought it would be that, how stupid am I? An overdose of glucose will kick in a body response. I have been on an even keel today, after being strict with my food!A Litre of lucozade, and 10 glucose tabs, must have been an overdose, and kicked my body's response. Thank you for your comment! You have been a great help to me! I reckon I need to keep a tighter rein on my food intake !
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