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<blockquote data-quote="BlindFaith" data-source="post: 301763" data-attributes="member: 45202"><p>Since early June this year I have been in and out of hospital about 6 times.</p><p>The last two times were due to allergic reactions to insulin; however the others were due to (what I'm calling) blackouts.</p><p></p><p>I have no memory of these episodes, my husband finds me as though I'm asleep but when he tries to wake me I am totally non-responsive. When he opens my eyes they do, however, respond to the light.</p><p>He has shaken me, splashed my face with cold water, tapped my face to try and bring me round and none of it does anything.</p><p>When I am finally able to hold my eyes open of my own accord he says they are slightly glazed, very unfocused and I am unable to speak. I do make sounds in my throat but cannot seem able to form proper words or acknowledge anything that's being said to me.</p><p></p><p>Along with this I have palpitations/racing heart (the first time this happened the paramedic said my heart was barreling along to the point where that alone would have been enough to land me in A&E) and tightness in my chest which makes it hard to breathe; especially when trying to take a deep breath (such as yawning).</p><p></p><p>I had another one of these episodes last night. The last thing I remember is hubby telling me to go and lie down while he had a shower as I was exhausted. He found me and thought I was asleep until he couldn't wake me up.</p><p>It took him quite a while to get me to a point where I was able to hold my eyes open and focus a little better and once I was completely fine we had dinner and that was that.</p><p></p><p>I decided to see if I could get some idea of why this was happening and called my GP earlier today.</p><p>He was useless.</p><p>I explained everything and told him that the hospital doctors had just passed it off as my high blood sugar and said that I should speak to the doctor there that specializes in diabetes (who I'm seeing in two weeks anyway) because he doesn't really know what's causing it and it "could be" the diabetes but he isn't sure and wouldn't like to "hazard a guess" just in case he's wrong.</p><p></p><p>So with all of that helpful advice in mind ( :roll: ) I thought I would ask the lovely people of this forum whether they've experienced anything like this at all and what can be done to stop it happening?</p><p></p><p>Just in case you need to know:</p><p><strong>Health:</strong></p><p>Type 2 diabetes</p><p>Chronic Fatigue</p><p>Fibromyalgia</p><p>Nodular Prurigo (we think)</p><p>Depression and anxiety</p><p>Lactose intolerance</p><p>PCOS (we think)</p><p></p><p><strong>Medications:</strong></p><p>Victoza injection, lansoprazole, metformin, glimepiride, citalopram, amitriptyline, ropinerole, fexofenadine, paracetamol, oramorph (only at night) and the contraceptive pill (cerazette)</p><p></p><p><strong>Other:</strong></p><p>Diet - low carb, low fat and 1,000 cals per day (as "prescribed" by both my GP and the diabetic team at the hospital)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlindFaith, post: 301763, member: 45202"] Since early June this year I have been in and out of hospital about 6 times. The last two times were due to allergic reactions to insulin; however the others were due to (what I'm calling) blackouts. I have no memory of these episodes, my husband finds me as though I'm asleep but when he tries to wake me I am totally non-responsive. When he opens my eyes they do, however, respond to the light. He has shaken me, splashed my face with cold water, tapped my face to try and bring me round and none of it does anything. When I am finally able to hold my eyes open of my own accord he says they are slightly glazed, very unfocused and I am unable to speak. I do make sounds in my throat but cannot seem able to form proper words or acknowledge anything that's being said to me. Along with this I have palpitations/racing heart (the first time this happened the paramedic said my heart was barreling along to the point where that alone would have been enough to land me in A&E) and tightness in my chest which makes it hard to breathe; especially when trying to take a deep breath (such as yawning). I had another one of these episodes last night. The last thing I remember is hubby telling me to go and lie down while he had a shower as I was exhausted. He found me and thought I was asleep until he couldn't wake me up. It took him quite a while to get me to a point where I was able to hold my eyes open and focus a little better and once I was completely fine we had dinner and that was that. I decided to see if I could get some idea of why this was happening and called my GP earlier today. He was useless. I explained everything and told him that the hospital doctors had just passed it off as my high blood sugar and said that I should speak to the doctor there that specializes in diabetes (who I'm seeing in two weeks anyway) because he doesn't really know what's causing it and it "could be" the diabetes but he isn't sure and wouldn't like to "hazard a guess" just in case he's wrong. So with all of that helpful advice in mind ( :roll: ) I thought I would ask the lovely people of this forum whether they've experienced anything like this at all and what can be done to stop it happening? Just in case you need to know: [b]Health:[/b] Type 2 diabetes Chronic Fatigue Fibromyalgia Nodular Prurigo (we think) Depression and anxiety Lactose intolerance PCOS (we think) [b]Medications:[/b] Victoza injection, lansoprazole, metformin, glimepiride, citalopram, amitriptyline, ropinerole, fexofenadine, paracetamol, oramorph (only at night) and the contraceptive pill (cerazette) [b]Other:[/b] Diet - low carb, low fat and 1,000 cals per day (as "prescribed" by both my GP and the diabetic team at the hospital) [/QUOTE]
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