Hi, have you read the RH forum and got control of your RH symptoms?The feeling of low can also occur when the blood sugar changes quickly. I have prediabetes and reactive hypoglycaemia. I can feel ‘off’ with both high and low blood sugar - when there has been a rapid change. Another difficulty can be catching a low on the blood sugar meter if the liver has responded fast - so I can get low, but the liver responds with a dump of blood sugar and then I measure higher than I actually was (now and then I’ve managed to see this happening on either the Libre or with blood sticks). It can take me a while to recover from this low feeling, even when my blood sugar has settled.
I don't quite understand the logic of that - if the BG is dropping rapidly then 6 could feel like a hypo, if it is sinking gently down to - for instance, 5, and staying there overnight a Hba1c of 36 could be the result.If your hba1c is currently 36 your average BG should be around 6. Which makes it impossible to have a false hypo at 6 mmol/l. I'd look into other reasons than BG why you feel floppy.
I get your point, but with such a low hba1c it seems very unlikely to feel hypo at 6, whatever the circumstances. So I'll change 'impossible' to 'unlikely'.I don't quite understand the logic of that - if the BG is dropping rapidly then 6 could feel like a hypo, if it is sinking gently down to - for instance, 5, and staying there overnight a Hba1c of 36 could be the result.
I would try testing your blood pressure. I have high blood pressure and take medication for it. I found that sometimes I would feel like I was having a hypo but blood glucose was fine. When it happened when visiting the Doctor, it turned out my glucose was fine but my blood pressure was low. It still happens to me every now and again. May be worth checking yours out6 months before I found out I was type 2 these were so frequent I used to carry glucose tablets and lucozade with me everywhere I went
Now it's once or twice a week
I'm wondering if it's more a mental thing
Could be a stupid question, but are you eating enough? When I'm hungry but have normal bg it sometimes feels almost like a hypo.The episodes are much less frequent but if I go 3-4 hours without eating they will start and get worse until I eat something
Any strenuous activity will bring it on quicker
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