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<blockquote data-quote="Zilsniggy" data-source="post: 2520940" data-attributes="member: 222691"><p>I suspect your body is reacting to the stress of norovirus. Any excess of stress hormone, is likely to push blood sugars up. Feeling shaky......I can have very similar symptoms when I'm hypo and when I'm hyper, that's one of the reasons you should always check your blood sugar when you feel like this. I know someone who assumed their blood sugar was high when they were feeling like this, didn't check their blood sugar, and gave himself insulin, in fact he was hypo, and ended up with a bad hypo and in hospital. It can be really confusing when you're new to diabetes! Best advice...always check your sugars when you feel a bit odd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilsniggy, post: 2520940, member: 222691"] I suspect your body is reacting to the stress of norovirus. Any excess of stress hormone, is likely to push blood sugars up. Feeling shaky......I can have very similar symptoms when I'm hypo and when I'm hyper, that's one of the reasons you should always check your blood sugar when you feel like this. I know someone who assumed their blood sugar was high when they were feeling like this, didn't check their blood sugar, and gave himself insulin, in fact he was hypo, and ended up with a bad hypo and in hospital. It can be really confusing when you're new to diabetes! Best advice...always check your sugars when you feel a bit odd. [/QUOTE]
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