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hypos

mandyb

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Hi im new to the forum,
I have type 2 Diabetes and its always high bg ranging from 11-20+
I am taking 2 types of pills that have never lowered my bg levels. Ive been on novomix 30 for the past six weeks but im having bad hypos on normal 4-8 mmol readings. I also have pcos (polycystic ovaries)
Im not much overweight and im carb counting. Its really confusing why im hypoing at normal bg levels.
Anyone got any advice?
 
There called false hypo's, if your bg has been running high for a long time and you begin to get good control your body takes time to adapt to the lower levels, best thing is ride them out but always check your bg just in case you are having a true hypo.
 
As noblehead says they are false hypos, I had a couple when coming back into normal ranges from the 20's. Always check though as I found out, one could well be a true hypo. Another way to look at it is, if you ever experience a true hypo you will know what it feels like, so you can heed the warning signs and take corrective action.
 
I've NOT been diagnosed wiv diabetes although ave long family history of type 1 & 2. Twice my GL ave been 3mmol according to paramedics. 2nd time said 3mmol they gave me glucose syrup & only increased to 3.5mmol Does this mean I'm diabetic?? I do ave symptoms of hyper & hypo rapid changes but don't know wot I'm to do PLEASE HELP.
 
Hypoglycemia can be a precursor to diabetes. Im no expert but I think your body overproducing insulin is the first sign something is going wrong.

I'm not diagnosed yet but up until 5 years ago I was chronically hypoglycemic and loading up on sugar to stay awake. Now my numbers hit up to 19. I know a lot of other people started out hypoglycemic too

From the Hypoglycemia Support Foundation


Hypoglycemia in itself needs treating anyway so if you've had episodes and needed the ambulance to sort you out like I used to, I would get yourself to a doctor because you have solid figures and records showing something is wrong and he wont have to just take your word for it that you think you may be hypoing. Best of luck xxx


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