Thanks Brun. It's very disappointing as things were going along quite nicely.Hi
Sorry to hear this, because you have been feeling better recently.
Viruses can muck us about, but often the result is a raised bg. Having said that, @nosher8355 's flu thing dropped his levels a bit, I think. Mine rose with a similar virus.
Couple of questions - could this be related to school holidays and changes in routine? I am afraid I don't know how old your kids are, so don't know if that is a possibility.
And have you changed your eating recently?
At those bg levels, it is certainly not a hypo in the ordinary sense of the word. So (sorry about this) I am going to default to my usual setting and suggest you go very low carb for a while and see if that helps - but you would have to go through the transition phase (carb flu) before you could reasonably assess whether it was helping, and that could take 3 weeks or so of sticking to it properly.
Beyond that, I am afraid I have nothing to offer, except that I hope things do improve!
Sounds like you're getting all the tests you need. Did you hypo when you had the 72 hour fasting test? Good luck the the lucozade test next week. I hope you get some answers soon. All the bestive been moved to james cook hospital from sunderland and they seem pretty on the ball ive had the 72hr testing no good im having a lucozade test done in two weeks where they fill u full of lucozade and monitor u and ur bloods
Hi all. I don't know what's going on but my Fbg seems to be getting lower and lower. A week or so ago my usual level was mid 5's, this morning it's 4.3 and I nearly passed out in the bathroom. I still feel really dodgy now. I've checked my blood pressure this morning and that was fine.
For the last two days I've been struggling to keep my levels up. Two hours after eating my levels are back to low 5's and I need to eat again.
My youngest has a really bad sickness bug so I've had a little less sleep than normal, but the lower numbers started before that.
My diet and routine hasn't changed in any way. I wouldn't mind the lower numbers if I felt OK with them!
Any ideas or suggestions welcome
ive been moved to james cook hospital from sunderland and they seem pretty on the ball ive had the 72hr testing no good im having a lucozade test done in two weeks where they fill u full of lucozade and monitor u and ur bloods
Kaz261
my bloods went to 2.9 then they tested it not quite the full 72hr
Hi Nosher, pleased to hear you're feeling better.
My problem is my morning fasting levels. They seem to fluctuate a lot despite my diet and routine being very similar most days. I know 4.3 isn't a hypo level but I came over so light headed and faint it was quite frightening. Luckily my husband hadn't left for work!
My readings 2 hours after eating have been on the lower side too. The other night I had a reading of 4.4 after a low carb dinner. Again, not a hypo but I certainly feel dodgy at those levels!
Hi Nosher, pleased to hear you'rHie feeling better.
My problem is my morning fasting levels. They seem to fluctuate a lot despite my diet and routine being very similar most days. I know 4.3 isn't a hypo level but I came over so light headed and faint it was quite frightening. Luckily my husband hadn't left for work!
My readings 2 hours after eating have been on the lower side too. The other night I had a reading of 4.4 after a low carb dinner. Again, not a hypo but I certainly feel dodgy at those levels!
That's a good idea Derek. I've got an appointment next week so will ask her to do it. I think SD Codefree meter could be reading a little low. I also have a Glucolab meter that my Gran gave me which nearly always reads higher. Thanks for the advice. All the bestHi Kaz can you get your diabetic nurse to check your blood glucose level and test with your meter at the same time. Of course they both could be wrong but surgery meters have their calibration checked. Yours could be reading high? Anyway it should help you know where you are, hopefully!Best wishes, Derek
Thanks Emma. I haven't changed anything other than I have started taking a vitamin B complex supplement. Not sure that would have an effect? Hope all is good with you?Sorry to hear you are feeling rubbish Kaz I think stress has an effect but I would have thought it would raise cortisol and so blood sugar? Have you started having any herbal tea or eating more of anything that reduces bg? Such as cinnamon? Xx
Still feeling a little off today so I think it could be viral. This mornings Fbg was 4.6 with the codefree and 6.4 with the Glucolab!! Yes, I did check that I wasn't reading one of them up side down! How can we trust these things?!
My Daughter has had a nasty sickness bug which I could easily catch, which leads me onto the question......what happens generally to our bg if we are sick and unable to eat? My little one has been unable to keep even water down, so it worries me what it would be like for me if I caught it? I guess you just have to keep checking your levels and eat/drink what you can to bring them up if necessary?
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