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<blockquote data-quote="woollygal" data-source="post: 2050877" data-attributes="member: 489059"><p>Is it? Again I’ve always been told my Heath people that I need to be 5. </p><p></p><p>I wasn’t really all that hungry if it all. Just felt grotty.</p><p></p><p>When I was younger I think I used to get hyperglycaemia. I say think because it never got diagnosed but I used to get very weak and shaky and couldn’t do anything. I used to just lay and sleep and wait for it to go unless I ate something.</p><p></p><p>In my old job about 12 years ago I remember feeling lousy, no energy could barely walk etc was so weak and my assistant manager who was type 1 tested me and I was 2 something. So she fed me pasta and I was right as rain after.</p><p></p><p>Went to Drs a few times over years but was always told they couldn’t test until I was in an episode which obviously wouldn’t happen.</p><p></p><p>Do I think for years I’ve been worried about feeling like that and I am more so now I’m diagnosed.</p><p></p><p>If my sugars go down to 4.4 how do I know they won’t keep dropping. If the liver does the work and dumps glucose why does it get that low in the first place</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woollygal, post: 2050877, member: 489059"] Is it? Again I’ve always been told my Heath people that I need to be 5. I wasn’t really all that hungry if it all. Just felt grotty. When I was younger I think I used to get hyperglycaemia. I say think because it never got diagnosed but I used to get very weak and shaky and couldn’t do anything. I used to just lay and sleep and wait for it to go unless I ate something. In my old job about 12 years ago I remember feeling lousy, no energy could barely walk etc was so weak and my assistant manager who was type 1 tested me and I was 2 something. So she fed me pasta and I was right as rain after. Went to Drs a few times over years but was always told they couldn’t test until I was in an episode which obviously wouldn’t happen. Do I think for years I’ve been worried about feeling like that and I am more so now I’m diagnosed. If my sugars go down to 4.4 how do I know they won’t keep dropping. If the liver does the work and dumps glucose why does it get that low in the first place [/QUOTE]
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