Bobbin_Lace
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- Messages
- 6
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
hi @Bobbin_Lace
that must have been quite scary for you !!
your BG reading would say you weren't actually hypo -- but our meters do have a plus/minus tolerance so you could have been hypo.
the headache is a completely normal post hypo symptom ( LOL -- I have had loads of these headaches over the years )
well done for getting yourself sorted -- I would certainly discuss with your health care team at next appointment.
Alogliptin will mostly cause extra insulin to be produced.Thank you. I'm on 2 g of metaformin and 1 alogliptin 25mg. I believe they both increase the pancreases production. My hba1c was 116. At least I know what to look for now and I've bought some glucose tablets I can carry around with me.
The first hypo is always a shock. You handled it well. Know you are ready to face the next one. Try to keep your bgl's below 7.5 and above 4.9. It isn't easy but give it an effort. Keep us informed of your progress. Good luck.Hi, I was diagnosed about one and a half months ago as type 2. I'm on 2 different tablets to control or attempt to reduce my levels. At first they were always in the 20's highest 28.5. Today went to work felt poorly suddenly started to sweat and shake only a little levels 4.3. Eat some jelly babies and felt better. Blood sugar went up to 8.8 now 5.4 before my meal. Left with a headache and feeling a bit yuk. Is this normal, did I have a slight hypo? The last week or two my levels have been between 6 and 10. Would appreciate some reassurance please, did I have a hypo, did I do the right thing, is the headache normal? Thanks in advance.
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