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blood sugar going down mody 3 type help urgent !!!

louati

Newbie
Messages
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Type of diabetes
MODY
Treatment type
Diet only
Hello
im a 27F, i have been having constant low blood sugar throughout the day for the past 5-7 days
and it happens at morning until 5 pm and it stablitze at night, so during the morning after i eat breakfast that consists of (banana and a sandwich for example) to 5 pm my blood sugar keeps going down, and im eating for 5 hours during that time or more but it doesnt help and keeps on staying low and i cannot eat too much because it makes me sick and i have the urge to vommit, so if anyone has this problem before or anyone has any tips or solutions or any suggestions, please help asap because i feel like im dying. please anyone this is an urget because i feel like my life is at risk

ps:i dont take insulin or any meds( im mody 3 again)
ps: i cannot contact my doctor or get any medical help because my doctor on vacation.
 
Could you take pure orange juice in and 1 slice of white bread sorry not to sure what mody3 is this should stabilise your bloods for a few hours then just keep having sips of orange juice till you can get some help having simalar probs myself at the minute hope this helps
 
So... What are you calling low? Do you have numbers for me? If you're entirely unmedicated, you shouldn't go too low. Mody 3 (as I understand it) is a type of diabetes that requires insulin, your problem would be going high, not miraculously low, especially not with what you're eating, like banana's... You should be sky-high. What am I missing? Mody without insulin'd basically mean death, and you're not on any meds, not on insulin, and going low?

Clarification'd be more than welcome because you do sound frantic and I don't know how to help. So... What's your meter saying when you go low?
 
If in need of medical attention, call emergency services. A forum takes too long and we can't do a whole lot if something's urgent. (Your doc being on holiday shouldn't interfere with you calling 111 for advice)
 
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