ladybird64
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Morning folks. I've a rather odd question but thought maybe someone here might be knowledgable?
A friend of ours (non diabetic) visited us, while he was here (and post eating) he complained that he was feeling very unwell, shaky and just "ill". Out of curiosity, I checked his bg and it was 2.1 - panic stations! We insisted he have a banana, waited a while and retested, by which point he felt considerably better - it was 5.0.
I should have double checked the original result but it tied in with what I know of hypoglycaemia and he really did feel very unwell. Any thoughts on this?
He does take meds for a medical condition, including slow release morphine, but this had never happened before.
Thanks.
Hi, there.Can I ask how long after eating, this normally would happen? Going too low and feeling weird, I mean. I realise this is an old thread but I've been having this happen to me lately and I'm not diabetic but I am on steroids and have another health condition.
Can I ask how long after eating, this normally would happen? Going too low and feeling weird, I mean. I realise this is an old thread but I've been having this happen to me lately and I'm not diabetic but I am on steroids and have another health condition.
Thanks Lamont and Brunneria. I'm on low dose steroids for life and starting to have odd issues that I think are BG related, but sometimes it's hard to tell if it is low BG or low cortisol. Latest funny turn was coming home on the bus aftrer a day out walking in hot sun. We had only had tea and a scone at 11am, and at around 3pm I went dizzy, couldn't get air into me, got sweats, and took one of my diabetic hubby's glucose tabs plus my steroid. Within 10 mins I felt better - and the steroid doesn't work that fast so I'm thinking this must have been low BG - caused by our own stupidity in not eating more sensibly! But it has been happening a few times recently and I never used to have probs before with BG. I am going to start using husband's meter to keep an eye on this.. . I really don't want diabetes!
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