Clairelbrooke
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Hi there, am new to this forum and would just like a little advice if possible (I know a doctor is best but rather than sound neurotic at the doctors I thought I'd ask somebody who actually deals with this on a day to day basis) a bit about me...
I'm a 27 year old female healthy apart from daily headaches for the past 10 years, when I was pregnant with my son who is now 5 I was borderline gestational diabetic they didn't test me until 36 weeks as they thought I was just over eating bad things (which I wasn't) he was born weighing 9lb 7 half ounces, it wasn't really monitored and was left to it. During labour I was on drips (not sure what for) my ketones were through the roof and I had an emergency c section, 2 years later the doctor had a revelation that I should be checked every year or so, I did a ogtt first time and last year they just took a blood sample, I didn't hear anything back so must have been ok.
I started some new medication for my headaches (amitriptyline) but three weeks in I started to feel really really sick an hour or two after I ate yet I'd still feel hungry, and shaky like knowing I need to eat something, and what can only be described as that feeling you get when you feel drunk woozy,this has carried on for nearly 2 weeks. 3 days ago I went to my doctor who looked in his book and said the meds can cause nausea, told me to stop taking them which I did and to go back if the sickness carries on.
I was curious as to if it was related to blood sugar so tested myself at intervals for a couple of days, thinking it may be low my diet isn't the greatest but I am working on improving it I purposely ate what I would typically have as to not get different readings
Tuesday I ate a slice of toast with chocolate spread and 2 small glasses of oj, 2 hours after 7.5
Lunch was a chip butty from the chip shop ( I know I know) 2 hours after 8.5
Dinner 1 slice plain White toast half a tin of beans- before 7.0 2 hours after 8.3 which it stayed around until be time
Wednesday I did my own little mini ogtt out of curiosity I know the results aren't accurate my fasting was 4.7 and after glucose drink it was 7.9 I then ate toast with Choc spread and it went to 6.7 2 hours later for the rest of the day it stayed between 4-5 which is what I'm led to believe is normal?
This morning my son asked me to read something and I could barely see it so I did my fasting which was 3.9 the question I have is that is it normal for non diabetics to go and stay at 8.5 even with a poor diet? From what I've read my pancreas should kick in and bring it back down to normal which is 4-5 regardless of food eaten, yesterday seems normal and i felt better and full of beans, but is 3.9 low for fasting for a non diabetic? I've read that a normal range for fasting is 4-5.5 below is hypoglycaemic, can anyone help as to why it would be quite high ( I know not high for a diabetic) and then low? I understand that non diabetics can have hypoglycaemia but I dot get how it could be high one minute normal the next and low the next.
I'm a 27 year old female healthy apart from daily headaches for the past 10 years, when I was pregnant with my son who is now 5 I was borderline gestational diabetic they didn't test me until 36 weeks as they thought I was just over eating bad things (which I wasn't) he was born weighing 9lb 7 half ounces, it wasn't really monitored and was left to it. During labour I was on drips (not sure what for) my ketones were through the roof and I had an emergency c section, 2 years later the doctor had a revelation that I should be checked every year or so, I did a ogtt first time and last year they just took a blood sample, I didn't hear anything back so must have been ok.
I started some new medication for my headaches (amitriptyline) but three weeks in I started to feel really really sick an hour or two after I ate yet I'd still feel hungry, and shaky like knowing I need to eat something, and what can only be described as that feeling you get when you feel drunk woozy,this has carried on for nearly 2 weeks. 3 days ago I went to my doctor who looked in his book and said the meds can cause nausea, told me to stop taking them which I did and to go back if the sickness carries on.
I was curious as to if it was related to blood sugar so tested myself at intervals for a couple of days, thinking it may be low my diet isn't the greatest but I am working on improving it I purposely ate what I would typically have as to not get different readings
Tuesday I ate a slice of toast with chocolate spread and 2 small glasses of oj, 2 hours after 7.5
Lunch was a chip butty from the chip shop ( I know I know) 2 hours after 8.5
Dinner 1 slice plain White toast half a tin of beans- before 7.0 2 hours after 8.3 which it stayed around until be time
Wednesday I did my own little mini ogtt out of curiosity I know the results aren't accurate my fasting was 4.7 and after glucose drink it was 7.9 I then ate toast with Choc spread and it went to 6.7 2 hours later for the rest of the day it stayed between 4-5 which is what I'm led to believe is normal?
This morning my son asked me to read something and I could barely see it so I did my fasting which was 3.9 the question I have is that is it normal for non diabetics to go and stay at 8.5 even with a poor diet? From what I've read my pancreas should kick in and bring it back down to normal which is 4-5 regardless of food eaten, yesterday seems normal and i felt better and full of beans, but is 3.9 low for fasting for a non diabetic? I've read that a normal range for fasting is 4-5.5 below is hypoglycaemic, can anyone help as to why it would be quite high ( I know not high for a diabetic) and then low? I understand that non diabetics can have hypoglycaemia but I dot get how it could be high one minute normal the next and low the next.