I'm Type 2 on diet and metformin. My GP insists that I'm in no more danger of going hypo than a non-diabetic. The advice he gave me was if I feel funny at all just eat something. He didn't specify what or how much. Hope that might help.Feebiecat said:Hi
This probably sounds a bit silly but I don't know if I experience 'hypo's' or not. I am type 2 (diagnosed October) diet and Metformin (since May) and currently not testing.
I suppose my question is - if I feel like I am low then should I act on it given the fact I am not testing or is it better not to incase you do more harm than good? (If you know what I mean). Also I have read that things to take include glucose tablets, lucozade, full sugar drinks and jelly beans etc but wouldn't know how much to have - would I just keep going until I felt better?
I have felt 'funny' this afternoon at work and know I have not felt like this very often.
I am due back at docs in couple of weeks so will ask him about testing and tell him about my 'funny' episodes. I am not sure if I should be going 'funny' if I am just taking Metformin(?)
I just wondered if someone could answer my queries before then.
Thanks very much
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terry100 said:I at about 8 sandwhiches and a capri sun and it wasnt until after 30 mins that my readings went from 4, 4.2 to 6.8. It was the longest 30 mins ever and it was quite scary. When I got the 4.2 after 20ish minutes, I was prepared to call for an ambulance if it hadnt gone up at the next one and I started to shake less. Stupidly in my panic of what to do, when it didnt go up I thought I needed insulin and injected 12 units. My nephew is a dr and I asked him about what had happened and he pointed out that injecting inslulin would lower my blood sugar! Der, I was in such a panic about what to do as no0one around me knew what to do, I did the one thing I didn't need.
I want more answer from my diabetic team, it's not been very comprehensive so far.
if your having a hypo and your blood sugar remains low, how long before you ring for an ambulance or someone should administer glucagen emergency kit?
how long should it take from taking glucose tablets/food/sweets/etc should it take to reflect in your blood sugar readings/
Hi,All,if my BG's go down to low 4's i start feeling funny, went to 3.5 and i was shaking and light headed, starting to recognise these signs now and now i need to eat. The lowest i went to was 2.9!!I'm on Metformin SR and Glicazide at night to get AM levels down. When i had ordinary Metformin ,no problems with low levels but as my control has got better ( lower BG's) then i have been in a potential hypo situation although not a disabling one, so I guess that means i am hypo aware,good job as i also drive but normally test before i do to check my levels are not too low. Seem to think that eating regular spaced meals seems to preclude the risk of hypos, regards, petergbtyke said:I am also feeling funny the last couple of days - light headed and apprehensive - but my meter tells me that my blood sugars are within "normalish" range. Maybe some funny bug going around?I am also feeling funny the last couple of days - light headed and apprehensive - but my meter tells me that my blood sugars are within "normalish" range. Maybe some funny bug going around?
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