Hi there I got to say that when I get a 4 then I would slowly sip on a glass of milk, can't drink it too quick or I'll trow up. Always worth a re-check if you get odd numbers fell for it myself today got a high of 9.8 after dinner re-test after washing my hands and got a 5.4 mmmmmm that's better.On a fasting day, so nothing to eat since a snack on some cheese about 11.15 pm last night. Just tested my levels as I felt a bit 'wobbly' and I was 4.3 So seeing as tea isn't cooked yet, another 45 mins or so, I had a spoon of peanut butter with a square of 90% cocoa chocolate and about 1/2 tsp bit of homemade greengage jam. I don't feel wobbly now, well not as bad.
Should I have waited until my meal or did I do the right thing?
When we were away at son's wedding we went for a walk with our son and of course I'd not taken any testing equipment with me (lesson learnt) and felt very wobbly then too, so had a small bite of Damson 'paste' sold in the cheese shop and sliced as cheese (bought a piece weighing 0.088kg and it will last me for at least 1 week, if not longer!) and that stopped the wobbly feeling.
@berylc - I agree with the others that your number wasn't anything to be concerned about. It's likely, just recently uncharted territory for you.
Personally, I'm fine with low numbers, but whilst your body is reaching it's "new normal" for you, if you feel like that again, with the same amount of time to go before eating a meal, it could be useful just to try having a cup of tea with some milk in it. That should be enough to bring you up, just a bit, without going too high, then taking on board a meal.
I'm not suggesting you did anything wrong, but for me, I like to try to just nudge things a bit, rather than head straight for the sweet stuff.
I know how you feel . I have felt the same. I don't always know when my blood sugar is low 3.8 no warning. Sometimes I feel wobbly by default I seem to do the right thing but not always . I usually have some sort of food on hand. I now have glucose tabs and/or glucose jelly beans on hand. I try to do this first. I also know we are humans and can make mistakes. Most important we are individuals so we will have different symptoms as long as we have a plan a to deal with it. Anything to stop the wobbly feeling counts.On a fasting day, so nothing to eat since a snack on some cheese about 11.15 pm last night. Just tested my levels as I felt a bit 'wobbly' and I was 4.3 So seeing as tea isn't cooked yet, another 45 mins or so, I had a spoon of peanut butter with a square of 90% cocoa chocolate and about 1/2 tsp bit of homemade greengage jam. I don't feel wobbly now, well not as bad.
Should I have waited until my meal or did I do the right thing?
When we were away at son's wedding we went for a walk with our son and of course I'd not taken any testing equipment with me (lesson learnt) and felt very wobbly then too, so had a small bite of Damson 'paste' sold in the cheese shop and sliced as cheese (bought a piece weighing 0.088kg and it will last me for at least 1 week, if not longer!) and that stopped the wobbly feeling.
According to my diabetic nurse today I don't need to test, so how would I know I'm low....... told her I was in the low 4's. Just as well I hate driving and use my bus pass whenever I can.Just remember under 5 do not drive ....stay safe during the day
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