you should ask your drs to give you a reader, everyone should check their sugar once in a while if you feel like this the only thing i can suggest is test.I don't have a testing kit as my Dr said I didn't need to
Is the metformin the only meds you are on?Hello, I got diagnosed type 2 about 3 weeks ago. My fasting blood sugar was 7.9 and the other one (the HB one?!) was 54.
My doctor didn't tell me much other than to cut out sugar and take metformin. I've gone on a low carb diet and I haven't really had any side effects from the metformin other than reduced appetite and a couple of dashes to the loo! I started on 1 metformin for a week, then 1 at breakfast and 1 at dinner, then 1 with each meal. Today is the start of week four and the first day I've had 2 tablets in one go, with breakfast.
Just before lunch I got hungry, shaky and panicky - is that a hypo? I don't understand why I've had one now as I have been really careful with my meals and snacks. I'm feeling a bit panicky still and worrying about having more while I look after my 2 year old. Generally feeling a bit confused and overwhelmed by it all!
Not seeing the diabetes nurse till next Tuesday.
Is the metformin the only meds you are on?
What sort of symptoms other than the hypo symptoms?
It could be a false hypo or something that has brought about the shaking etc.
Thank you, I will get a kit. I had gestational diabetes so I might still have one somewhere! My diet has changed a lot.Hi and welcome. All diabetics need a meter so ignore the surgery view on that which is to save the NHS money. Do buy a meter such as the SD Codefree online which has low-cost test strips. Occasionally people suffer false hypos when drastically changing their diet together with Metformin. With a meter you can tell if you go down to 4 or below which is hypo area. Hopefully all will settle down.
Metformin and 10mg citalopram for anxiety. It went off pretty quickly after I'd had lunch, so I'm starting to think it was a mild panic attack. Will definitely get a testing kit one way or another though!
Thank you, I will get a kit. I had gestational diabetes so I might still have one somewhere! My diet has changed a lot.
If this is still causing you any anxiety please do seek your own GP's advice .Ok. Some people with Type 2 do test their blood sugar. If you have a look in the Type 2 section you should see info about that.
IN the meantime, you could maybe phone your doctor or nurse and just tell them how you felt and get some reassurance. I understand why you're worried when you have a young child with you. That's why I'd check just to put your mind at rest
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