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help with hypoglycemia, please!

Gillian42

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Hello everyone,

preamble: I'm new here and I really need your help and advice. I am not a diabetic, but I've been run ragged by endocrinologists for the last 3 years becuase of my symptoms. I am known to have highish insulin levels and lowish blood sugar levels (nothing "serious", I never normally get lower than 3.5 mmol/L), but I have classic signs of neuroglycopena (the neurological symptoms of hypoglycemia), made worse 1 hour after eating. I have been tested for an insulinoma (benign tumor on the pancreas), and results are somewhat inconclusive but not "normal" :? .

The consultant is now saying my symptoms are nothing to do with my sugar levels because he says they are not the symptoms of hypoglycemia, and they will not test the level of insulin in my blood (it being an expensive test) till my sugar levels drop to their cut-off score of 2.9 mmol/L. I say I'm getting hypo symptoms at 4.2 mmol/L, they say impossible, I say it is affecting my ability to do my job, I know it's sugar/insulin related, they say no! I say they do not have the evidence to make their conclusion.

the facts: I have too much insulin hanging around when I being forced to starve and my sugars drop lower than a "normal person's" on a starvation test, I also have a "reactive" element where my sugars drop after food (sometimes less than an hour after food). They say it is not hypoglycemia because my symptoms come on real strong when sugars can be as "high" as 4.2 mmol/L.

Questions: Dear people, can you feel hypo with sugars of 4.2mmol/L? If you do, are your symptoms like mine: blurring of vision, slurring of speech, inability to walk in a straight line, extreme tiredness, "zoning out", burning sensation in feet, inability to react quickly to anything.

I'm sorry for the waffle, but I'm sure some of you have expert knowledge of hypoglycemia and I thank you in advance for any experiential evidence you can give me,
best wishes,
Gillian
 
When I was first diagnosed as Type 1 I felt hypo's in the 6-7 range. I try and keep my sugars in between 4-6 these days. Generally I'll feel a hypo at 4.0 to 3.9 and act on it straight away as I do not want to loose my awareness. I just feel a weird sensation through my body, I don't tend to get blurred vision or have problems talking but I know that everyone is different. Sometimes it feels like I'm in my body but someone else is moving it for me. I felt perculiar at 4.1 the other day.

Hope this helps a little bit and I hope someone else will reply with their own experiences soon.

Take care, best wishes and I hope they start listening to you soon.
 
Hi, I feel hypo when my BG drops suddenly, as well as when I actually am hypo. So, if my BG was say 10...and I had some insulin to correct, I get hypo symptoms as it drops. I am not sure this helps, you, but I have heard others say that they feel the "drop" as well as teh ypo itself.
 
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