I read it as the dr gave the meter to check for hypo when feeling funny and hungry, after assuring himself there was nothing acute. but you are right, a dr needs consulting if this is not the case.
Hi there
It's all in your first sentence ..... you haven't been diagnosed and you need that done pronto. The second point is who provided you with a meter and why?
We have a fair way to go with you in determining what's going on, but from what you've said, you're describing a few of the familiar symptoms.
Go visit your GP, get it confirmed with some bloods and let's take it from there. Before you do anything else, dump the coke / lucozade as regardless of what's going on, they are loaded with sugars and ARE not good for you.
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Mike
Hi there
Hi the doctor gave me the meter - had blood test and fasting test done but that but it shed no light - so was given the monitor to test at that point in time. Have to go back in a couple of weeks but just wondered did anybody else experience these symptoms who haven't been diagnosed or anything else could be. Think I'm just worrying about it so much now which isn't helping but don't want to waste doctors time either. Yes she tiled me to get rid of the lucozade but kinda like a safety net and dunno what else to take that would help. Thanks
I had to google what a glucose tolerance test was but having done that does sound like something to mention to the doctor. And the reactive hypo. Thanks guys for your comments they've been really helpful and I'm defo going to mention your points when I go back to the doctor. I really appreciate it. Thanks you!I agree with @jack412 that a few more readings are needed to see if there is a pattern to glucose levels. In this respect keeping a food diary would also be helpful
Reading the original post it seems like the Op is describing both symptoms of hyperglycemia ( the thirst and excessive peeing) and hypoglycemia ( the weakness, intense hunger, dizziness)
Reactive hypoglycemia is one thing that springs to my mind as a possibility
As Jack suggests perhaps a glucose tolerance test may be useful for the doctor to consider.
Pavlos
Hi PavlosHi @lafygti
How was your day today. Did you continue to experience the same kind of symptoms.
Did you get much testing done. What were your sugar levels like.
I suppose at this stage the best thing you can go is keep your diet and routine the same as always and just collect as many glucose counts as you can for the doctor to review.
Try to associate your glucose readings with specific events such as meals, exercise or periods when feeling hypo if any.
Take care of yourself
Pavlos
Hi Pavlos
Yesterday was a very hungry day - no matter what I ate was still hungry and thirsty. In just trying to keep a diary of food and the times i feel low. I do eat brown carbs - sweet potatoe, brown rice, brown pasta, brown bread instead of white carbs and no fat free or diet foods or drinks. And drink a lot of green tea. I will persevere the next couple of weeks and go back to doctor will the recording and diary. Thank you you too you's have been very helpful
Thanks
Hi Pavlos
Yesterday was a very hungry day - no matter what I ate was still hungry and thirsty. In just trying to keep a diary of food and the times i feel low. I do eat brown carbs - sweet potatoe, brown rice, brown pasta, brown bread instead of white carbs and no fat free or diet foods or drinks. And drink a lot of green tea. I will persevere the next couple of weeks and go back to doctor will the recording and diary. Thank you you too you's have been very helpful
Thanks
2.1, that's enough to go back to the DR with..I'd ring for an urgent appointment ...., good googling,,Hi
Just a wee update . Awake at 3.30am hungry did test measured 2.1 got up had glass of pomegranate juice, and 2 wholemeal toast and cup of tea - half an hour later 9.5 - got up to pee 5 times int the space of 2 and a half hours. Got up and at half7 was 3.3 had 40g bowl of oat brand with 240 ml of milk and agave syrup and cup of tea. Feeling so hungry and bout t have another x2rou da of wholemeal toast. So hungry and so tired and haven't even left for workany thoughts in this? In booking to go see my doctor again but likely to be after Christmas as so hard to get an appointment!
2.1, that's enough to go back to the DR with..I'd ring for an urgent appointment ...., good googling,,
you can do a home GTT as a guide to what's going on..fasting morning..75mg of glucose and test every 1/2 hour for 5 hrs, that may show any diabetes and/or reactive hypo
low BG can make you
good thingHi
went back and they've said it's not diabetes so I've been referred to hospital for further investigation thanks for all you help and comments guys! X
Hi, it has already been mentioned that it could be a form of hypoglycaemia.
I have a condition called Late Reactive hypoglycaemia. My advice is to read up on hypos. There is some really good threads on it. Use the search function.
Symptoms you will recognise, some you will go aaaagh! Yes that's me!
I advise eating as low carb as possible and eating very small plates sizes every two to three hours. That will give you some control over your blood levels, test every time you eat and monitor what's good and what's bad for you!
Dump the bread, spuds, pasta, rice etc.
And dump the sugar drinks they are like poison if you have the condition.
What happens when you eat carbs is your blood glucose levels 'spike' and then instead of normalising you create too much insulin (hence not being diabetic) that creates too much glucagon that gives you a hypo (low BSLs). You then have something that's carb loaded and you spike again and go hypo again. It's a yoyo effect.
The best way to normalise is a cup of teA or coffee (black no sugar) and one plain biscuit, this will slowly raise your BSLs and then fast for a few hours. Then eat small meals every two to three hours and test.
You will need tests to verify your condition.
Best wishes, it's not life threatening unless you ignore it. I feel twenty years younger since my diagnosis and my symptoms have gone!
Let us know how you get on.
Ah thank you! Going to take a look at it now!Hi, we have a reactive hypogl thread going, which may explain a few things and show how some of us manage our diet to minimise symptoms.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/thr...-on-reactive-hypoglycaemia.65454/#post-648596
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