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What would happen if everything was the same but you didn't go for a run? (as a test)
I honestly think you should stop looking for a medical condition linked to blood sugar.
In your other posts have you never mention any reading above 11.2 mmol or symptoms of hypoglycemia, as far as I remember.
As I said before, headache are not a symptom of diabetes. Yes, severe blood sugar flucations can give a headeach, but it is not a common symptom of diabetes.
And why do you want to keep blood sugar below 6.7 mmol, its normal to have blood sugar between 4mmol to 7.8 mmol, even up to 11 mmol in non diabetics. And no reading between 4 and 11 should give symptoms, because it is considered normal and not diabetic.
Also increased heart rate are not normal with either hypo- or hyperglycemia. And high blood sugar does not give dizzieness, it’s hypoglycemia that makes you feel shaky, and thats the complete opposite of diabetes.
All the readings you mention here and in other posts are normal and completely fine. I asked before, and sorry for asking again, but why do you think it is diabetes? None of your blood work indicates diabetes or other blood sugar related conditions. Have you been tested for anything else beside diabetes?
Yes, another factor to consider is that digital monitors for blood pressure somewhat regularly shown higher than normal blood pressure. I am not sure how it works. For the past two weeks, I ate usual meals and never had issues. I did a couple of measures during the week staying around 5.5 after meals. However, since yesterday the BGs were higher and one of the blood pressure measurements was quite high. I wonder if I have some blood pressure issue which then shoots up glucose levels and scare me. Just for the last two weeks I ran around 5 km without much issue but I am back to feeling out of breathe since yesterday just by walking.
I think it is worth mentioning to the doc. The only thing that changed was weather, it is sunny and hot right now. I also had some kidney pain from cold showers after runs. My mother started having BP issues quite young so I would not be surprised there is some heritability going on. I am just confused why docs do not pay attention to this because elevated BP is not good.
I am not asking for diagnosis but I shall investigate because the headache is quite bad right now.
I doesn't sound diabetes related, I would be suspecting a food allergy as the next cause to consider. Remember I'm NOT a doctor though! Try a complete change of food as a test.Seem to have similar issue. This morning it did repeat, and I was not training.
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