Just wondering if Type 2 non insulin user can get hypos?
It takes a lot of hard work though. ;-)I can and do.
That's a real question - just thought might sound sarcastic.
I did many years ago.Just wondering if Type 2 non insulin user can get hypos?
Same as me. I get the symptoms blurred vision thirst etc but not always.. i always run high tho. Cant control. R u the same?When high I feel nothing until I'm seriously into the 30s and hyper.
my problem is that I don't feel any symptoms at all, no matter how high my BG level is
Kit Kat do a lower cal bar now dark,chocolate ...I take it with me for those just in case moments ....often when on a long walk ....or keep some in the car ...my ruck sack was no good in the summer though ...very melted mess ...so back to the glucose tabs .....KatOh yes, that tiredness and dreadful yawning that I cannot control, happens all day on bad day, but frequently around 3 -5.00 pm. I get major craving for chocolate bars such as kit kat :-(.
Yes everyone has the ability to feel their "highs" and "lows" it's just understanding what your body is telling you,everyone is different even though we share the same condition.I've been a Type 1 from the age of 2 i am now 40 and have gone through several changes in how my body tells me if i'm heading high or low,i've heard many times how those of us which have had this condition for a long time "loose" the first signs of high or low,i believe through my experience that none of us "loose" these signs they just change and we don't recognise the new ones.Everyone needs to get to know their bodies and if a new feeling arises it needs to be understood by you even if it's the smallest of feelings because that could be your body telling you that this is going to be the new feeling that tells you your heading high or low.Taking control of your own body and mind and understanding what it's telling you is the key to controlling any type of Diabetes.Okay, so this might seem a little odd, but what I mean is, can you estimate your blood sugar from how your body feels?
I don't mean to the nearest 0.5 mmol/l, but more widely.
We are told about warning signs around hypos, but who else also feels the high blood sugars setting in?
I've recently started low carbing, and obviously you end up in a ketosis state. What I wasn't expecting was for it to feel like I had a moderately high blood sugar. By that I mean 12-16 mmol, rather than >16. It was slightly disconcerting but is something that I am getting used to.
It also made me realise just how much of my diabetes I actually 'feel'.
Anyone else get something similar?
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