smidge said:Hey GraceK!
That's perfectly normal. It is called a 'false hypo'. Basically, your body has been used to much higher levels and is objecting to you bringing them back towards the normal range. Bear with it, it will soon pass.
Smidge
smidge said:Hi GraceK
No, don't eat anything if you can help it! The aim is to get your body used to normal BGs. If you eat sugar/carb to correct a false hypo, you'll send your BG higher and your body won't get used to the healthier levels. It's a bit of a pain, but it won't last long. I think you're only on Metformin for your diabetes aren't you? If so, you are very unlikely to have a serious hypo - it's only really those of us on insulin or insulin-stimulating drugs (like Gliclazide) that have that worry. Metformin helps you use your insulin more effectively, but it only really helps you to control the post-meal spikes.
Smidge
Grazer said:Smidge is spot on with her replies.you have nothing to worry about, just stick with it.
susy23 said:Hi, ive been getting these 'false' hypo symptoms aswell. Was diagnosed type 2 diabetic 12months ago & am on 500mg metformin twice a day. I dont normally do readings as lost 20 kilos in weight which has really helped & GP feels im now well enough controlled although been feeling my sugar levels dropping recently & im displaying some hypo symptoms even though im eating 3meals & at least one snack a day. I have bought my own strips & checked my sugar levels today and they were 5.0 which is lowest ever. Was wondering if my GP should now be considering cutting back my metformin? These false hypos interfering with my life & as im a single parent am not too keen on driving very far at the moment until my body adjusts. Can anyone please advise?
Never heard of that at all. Metformin is known as an extremely safe drug.susy23 said:Hi, thanks very much for advice. Will stick with it & hopefully body will adjust to new levels soon. Can i just ask without causing any alarm, nobody mentions the side effects metformin can have as i was led to believe it isn't that good for your liver or kidneys being on this drug long term.? I take it that isnt the case??
susy23 said:Thanks for that reassurance. You hear so many different things from people who think they know what they're talking about. This forum is really good for answering queries as information coming from those living with & having experience of all aspects of diabetes rather than those who think they know better.....
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