It's an interesting concept, I've seen it before, but why should they?
Does low blood pressure cause sweating?@4ratbags, I'm a t1 and I thought I'd comment after reading everyone else's comments and your experience. Having had a collapsing hypo caused by insulin pharmacokinetics and another caused by basal insulin, I'd suggest that the symptoms you describe sound, to me at least, much more like a blood pressure related collapse. I know what low blood pressure on rising can feel like and it is much more aligned with the symptoms you have described than low blood glucose. I think this is an avenue you should consider.
Many things can cause sweating, low blood pressure included.Does low blood pressure cause sweating?
I have high BP too, I'm on quinapril 5mg daily to keep it under 130/80. I might be able to get by without the meds these days having lost weight but I sort of don't want to risk trying to stop them (with GP agreement if I did). I had several low BP attacks in my teens but none since. Apparently it can be a teenage thing - you never know, you might be having a second adolescence, lol.Hi @tim2000s thank you I didn't know that it could be low BP. I have only ever had a problem with low BP once and that was when my first daughter was born by emergency caesarean and I nearly didn't make it. I usually suffer from high BP instead so either way I think it will be something to talk about with the GP. In any instance I am keeping a good eye on what I am eating in relation to how much exercise ect I am doing just to be on the safe side.
It might not be especially low blood pressure, but in context of generally being high, having something that was "low normal" can have the effect of feeling low. Wonderful things, these bodies of ours!Hi @tim2000s thank you I didn't know that it could be low BP. I have only ever had a problem with low BP once and that was when my first daughter was born by emergency caesarean and I nearly didn't make it. I usually suffer from high BP instead so either way I think it will be something to talk about with the GP. In any instance I am keeping a good eye on what I am eating in relation to how much exercise ect I am doing just to be on the safe side.
138 is still a little higher than recommended and a whole lot better than 170 and 70 is a good number, so the ticker is not looking too bad. WIsh you good.My BP is normally 170/80 but it is now 138/70 so a bit of a drop so it might be affecting me slightly. Dr doesnt have any idea what may have caused me to collapse so I have to wait for the results of my blood test to see if anything shows ip. ECG was fine as well.
Why should she eat something if she's below 4 and feeling fine? If I did that's I'd be grazing constantly, and I'd have to eat in the night.
From her profile, which I am assuming is correct, bearing in mind @4ratbags 's stated HbA1c score, she is not taking any meds and extremely well controlled.
below 4 is a low blood sugar and below 5 you are not supposed to drive and they will take your license away
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