my bloods were 3.1 this morning and had most of the hypo symptoms now 8 hours later I still feel absolutely lousy with all the same symptoms though my levels have risen somewhat but still only 4.9 and I am usually far higher than that. Any suggestions would be helpful, also an indication of when I can expect to feel better as is really difficult working as my eyes are not focusing and my brain is unable to handle emails
yes woke up and felt rotten could barely stand so took bloods and that was the reading. I am on glucophage SR (metformin) 1000mg and glicazlide 80mg plus trajenta (linagliptin) 5mgWas the 3.1 a fasting blood glucose test reading?
You were right to treat and try and get your levels higher.
Are you on any meds?
I believe what is happening is your blood sugar levels have dropped suddenly and then the rebound effect, you have fluctuating bloods, this is why you still feel dreadful.
I would eat something low carb and relax. Have plenty of water.
Tomorrow I f you are on meds, I would ask your GP, why you are waking up to hypo levels.
Best wishes
thanksThen you need to speak to your GP, as the meds are doing too much to put you in Hypoglycaemia levels.
Best wishes
my bloods were 3.1 this morning and had most of the hypo symptoms now 8 hours later I still feel absolutely lousy with all the same symptoms though my levels have risen somewhat but still only 4.9 and I am usually far higher than that. Any suggestions would be helpful, also an indication of when I can expect to feel better as is really difficult working as my eyes are not focusing and my brain is unable to handle emails
meds at their current levels at least a year and no something new as I tend to have hypers not hyposHi there. Was your 3.1 reading something you've had before, or was it a very new thing? In general, are you rreergularly having under 4.0 hypos?
How long have you been taking your medications at their current levels?
meds at their current levels at least a year and no something new as I tend to have hypers not hypos
No nothing reallyHave you changed anything else, like your diet or exercise? Have you started on any other meds, or been diagnosed with any other condition or conditions?
Summer can affect our bodies.
If you are waking sweaty and having to change sweatshirt, that is the time you need to test..
Everybody reacts differently to hypos. Some feel dreadful for hours. I never do, totally able to just do what ever and no "hangover from hypos" at all. Some do though, so you arent the only one.
Not sure about the particular meds you are on and I'm really saying this from my experience of hypos on human insulin-however it does for me matter how quickly my levels are dropping for the sweating and symptoms you are describing. If I feel lime that my levels are dropping quickly. Feeling like thisduring nights in particular, you need to rest and treat asap...
am on gliclazide 80mg x 2 twice a day, metformin PR 1000mg twice a day trajenta 4mg once a day. Still feeling rotten even though bloods have risen. Summer? this is cold I find UK summers cold especially in the north of England usually am cold as have hereditary PA so as the NHS is miserable and only let you have injections every three months by now I am usually cold so unusual to find I am sweating. And at 6am was unable to see straight let alone walk straight took me over 10 minutes to find a tee shirt as could barely see the drawers to get one out. Two days of this and I am a far from happy camper
thanks very much - and I augment with B12 pills as well or would never survive...But you should have hypo stoppers by side of bed.... so test, treat, then change tshirt, change the bed... but the priority is to test, and treat. Thats what you need to do instead of tshirt first.
Yes, PA and injections being 3 monthly isnt good. Agree on that. I feel **** constantly with levels on the border of diagnosis but methylcbalim 5mg pills gives me enough to just stay there. My GP reckons that you have to be a level of 100 before feeling ****!! -yeah, right. Total empathy to you.
Please make hypo stoppers close to you whilst sleeping a priority until you can ssleak to medics..
my bloods were 3.1 this morning and had most of the hypo symptoms now 8 hours later I still feel absolutely lousy with all the same symptoms though my levels have risen somewhat but still only 4.9 and I am usually far higher than that. Any suggestions would be helpful, also an indication of when I can expect to feel better as is really difficult working as my eyes are not focusing and my brain is unable to handle emails
well I hope that todays one isnt as bad did everything right and still low but 3.4 so not as bad as Monday so getting there. Even eating better and still things are not up to par. Hopefully by tomorrow it will be back to normal as I have a class so need to be alertI find it can take different amounts of time as every hypo is different. At certain times of the day I can treat and get on with whatever I’m doing. Other times I can’t function and have to sit down/rest. Somedays the ‘hypo hangover’ can affect me for the whole day and possibly the next, particularly if my sleep is disturbed.
I find it can take different amounts of time as every hypo is different. At certain times of the day I can treat and get on with whatever I’m doing. Other times I can’t function and have to sit down/rest. Somedays the ‘hypo hangover’ can affect me for the whole day and possibly the next, particularly if my sleep is disturbed.
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