Hi, I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes around 3 years ago. It was a surprise as I always thought I eat correctly, exercise enough etc. I am slightly overweight. Over the past few months I have been telling the doctor I’ve been feeling really poorly. My blood is up and down and it seems to rise immediately after eating. I can’t always eat regularly but surely after having a slice of wholemeal for breakfast, then going for a quick swim I shouldn’t be getting a reading of 1.2? That was yesterday and today, only an hour after having a tuna salad, cup of tea milk no sugar, a reading of 9.4? I am completely lost. During 7 out of 10 nights I am waking with soaking wet nightdress or pyjamas! How do you get your doctor to listen? I recently had more bloods taken just to be told again that am pre-diabetic and no treatment is required. My HBA1C level was 44 mol/mol abnormal. Can anyone give me any advice please. Thanks
Did you confirm that reading by doing another test ? I think you would be close to loosing consciousness if you were as low as 1.2mmol. the glucose meters are not the most accurate of machines and faulty test strip's are quite common.I shouldn’t be getting a reading of 1.2?
This seems to be a high reading for the meal you had but again did you check it by doing a second test ? Whenever I get a reading outside of what I would expect I re wash my hands and do another test to rule out the possibility of a faulty strip or something on my hands giving a false reading. Did you do a pre meal test ? Because there is always the possibility that your levels were raised before you ate the tuna salad. Physical activities, exercise, stress, even missing a meal can prompt out liver to release some of its stored glucose and cause levels to rise.tuna salad, cup of tea milk no sugar, a reading of 9.4?
This sounds very uncomfortable and I can understand why you are concerned, have you tested your blood sugar levels when you experience these night sweats ? Waking up sweating can be a symptom of a nighttime hypo but unless you are taking a medication that reduces blood sugar such as insulin it's unlikely to be low sugar levels causing your night sweats. Diabetes causes higher than normal blood sugar levels if you experience low blood sugar it's usually caused by over medication.I am waking with soaking wet nightdress or pyjamas!
Hi, I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes around 3 years ago. It was a surprise as I always thought I eat correctly, exercise enough etc. I am slightly overweight. Over the past few months I have been telling the doctor I’ve been feeling really poorly. My blood is up and down and it seems to rise immediately after eating. I can’t always eat regularly but surely after having a slice of wholemeal for breakfast, then going for a quick swim I shouldn’t be getting a reading of 1.2? That was yesterday and today, only an hour after having a tuna salad, cup of tea milk no sugar, a reading of 9.4? I am completely lost. During 7 out of 10 nights I am waking with soaking wet nightdress or pyjamas! How do you get your doctor to listen? I recently had more bloods taken just to be told again that am pre-diabetic and no treatment is required. My HBA1C level was 44 mol/mol abnormal. Can anyone give me any advice please. Thanks
If your blood glucose levels are not in control and you are getting high readings and low readings, there has to be a cause. But your doctor is following his whatever training he had and is only going on that result!Hi, I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes around 3 years ago. It was a surprise as I always thought I eat correctly, exercise enough etc. I am slightly overweight. Over the past few months I have been telling the doctor I’ve been feeling really poorly. My blood is up and down and it seems to rise immediately after eating. I can’t always eat regularly but surely after having a slice of wholemeal for breakfast, then going for a quick swim I shouldn’t be getting a reading of 1.2? That was yesterday and today, only an hour after having a tuna salad, cup of tea milk no sugar, a reading of 9.4? I am completely lost. During 7 out of 10 nights I am waking with soaking wet nightdress or pyjamas! How do you get your doctor to listen? I recently had more bloods taken just to be told again that am pre-diabetic and no treatment is required. My HBA1C level was 44 mol/mol abnormal. Can anyone give me any advice please. Thanks
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