Chablis1967
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hi all,
Very new to all this, not been diagnosed with diabetes yet but bought a blood glucose monitoring kit to try to unravel the reasons for me feeling so ill at various points during the day/week
I was expecting to find that I was hypoglycaemic as I have periods of time when I get sweaty, start to lose my balance, focussing of eyes and ability to hold a sensible conversation but when I feel like that my BG is in the 5's which would not normally be considered an issue. The shock came when taking my BG first thing in the morning, my fasting figures been lower than 6.8 and has been in the 7's. I then took some readings at 1-3am when I tend to wake (I don't sleep well) and these were around the high 8's having risen after my post eating figures before bed.
It looks as if I am having spikes at night.
Also, when I exercise, especially skiing when I am nervous, my levels go up quite significantly.
I eat a high protein diet with low carbs and avoid sugar, hardly drink, I am underweight but getting some belly fat. I do have lupus, cortisol deficiency, hypothyroid and at the moment, waiting for an iron infusion as have low ferritin levels.
If any of you experts out there could give me some suggestions as to what you think is going on, I would be very grateful.....
Very new to all this, not been diagnosed with diabetes yet but bought a blood glucose monitoring kit to try to unravel the reasons for me feeling so ill at various points during the day/week
I was expecting to find that I was hypoglycaemic as I have periods of time when I get sweaty, start to lose my balance, focussing of eyes and ability to hold a sensible conversation but when I feel like that my BG is in the 5's which would not normally be considered an issue. The shock came when taking my BG first thing in the morning, my fasting figures been lower than 6.8 and has been in the 7's. I then took some readings at 1-3am when I tend to wake (I don't sleep well) and these were around the high 8's having risen after my post eating figures before bed.
It looks as if I am having spikes at night.
Also, when I exercise, especially skiing when I am nervous, my levels go up quite significantly.
I eat a high protein diet with low carbs and avoid sugar, hardly drink, I am underweight but getting some belly fat. I do have lupus, cortisol deficiency, hypothyroid and at the moment, waiting for an iron infusion as have low ferritin levels.
If any of you experts out there could give me some suggestions as to what you think is going on, I would be very grateful.....