"So, I wonder is hyper Type 2 and hypo Type1??Thanks
Hi,
So Im in process of working with doctors, but I already have tests from a glucose monitor I bought and I go to 70mg throughout the day and when that happens I usually am lightheaded, dizzy and getting a headache with neck pain.
I also have tested my toes and notice they are usually lower and sometimes even 20mg lower, and each leg can be a different reading than the other?! How should I understand this?
Throughout my research I'm not finding if that means I have diabetes? Mostly I see info about hyperglycemics having diabetes.
So, I wonder is hyper Type 2 and hypo Type1??
Thanks
Hi,
So Im in process of working with doctors, but I already have tests from a glucose monitor I bought and I go to 70mg throughout the day and when that happens I usually am lightheaded, dizzy and getting a headache with neck pain.
I also have tested my toes and notice they are usually lower and sometimes even 20mg lower, and each leg can be a different reading than the other?! How should I understand this?
Throughout my research I'm not finding if that means I have diabetes? Mostly I see info about hyperglycemics having diabetes.
So, I wonder is hyper Type 2 and hypo Type1??
Thanks
Hi,
So Im in process of working with doctors, but I already have tests from a glucose monitor I bought and I go to 70mg throughout the day and when that happens I usually am lightheaded, dizzy and getting a headache with neck pain.
I also have tested my toes and notice they are usually lower and sometimes even 20mg lower, and each leg can be a different reading than the other?! How should I understand this?
Throughout my research I'm not finding if that means I have diabetes? Mostly I see info about hyperglycemics having diabetes.
So, I wonder is hyper Type 2 and hypo Type1??
Thanks
Yes they have done a HbA1c and its right in the middle, but I read that only relays how you've managed your glucose levels over 3 months..and I was being meticulous to control it thru diet. Which was rather tiring as my hypo seems to keep me from knowing Im hungry till I'm too late and feeling ill.If you're concerned about diabetes, your doctor should be able to do a blood test and check that for you very simply. Has he or she done a test for it? If not, you could ask if it's worrying you. But do bear in mind that diabetes usually presents with HIGH blood sugar.
Yes they have done a HbA1c and its right in the middle, but I read that only relays how you've managed your glucose levels over 3 months..and I was being meticulous to control it thru diet. Which was rather tiring as my hypo seems to keep me from knowing Im hungry till I'm too late and feeling ill.
Im thinking I need a oral glucose test(OGTT) or a fasting glucose level(FPG) but I really have fear of the fasting one as when Im low it really does feel like I could faint out, and that I am damaging myself further.
These are complications of a lifetime of ignored hypo symptoms. I just hope more people can reach treatment before they get where I am. Adrenaline can only last so long as the response to missed glucose to keep the brain active.
Thanks for your input!
Thanks Nosher,Hi and welcome
, if you read my signature you will see I have a condition that is hypoglycaemic.
As has already been said, diabetics can have hypos, but I'm not diabetic!
Only tests can prove what type you are and if you have diabetes at all.
You don't say how often and when you test your blood glucose levels.
Have a read around the forum to get some good knowledgeable information.
I've tagged @daisy1 to give you the newcomers welcome information.
Hope that helps.
Thanks,Hi, the testing on the different parts of the body throwing different results will be due to blood circulation.. Fingers are recommended.
Though in fairness, there can be (due to the blood circulation.) up to a 20 minute lag with the result being a "snapshot in time" of anything between maybe 10 and 20 minutes prior from the relivant part of the body used for the BS test...?
I'm not a doctor. I'm a musician but I hope this helps!
Welcome to the forum by the way..
I eat very, very low carb meals every 2-3 hours. Very small meals.Thanks Nosher,
Sitting here eating slices of bread, reading. Was being treated for 20 yrs as a mental health patient. Even though there were results like ketones being present and glucose hanging in 70's, at least from paperwork I have presently. I remember other results now showing low glucose, yet no doctors ever addressed it.
I'm in a disappointment phase as I feel I would of enjoyed my life more had I known how to control this condition. Well lucky for the future I suppose!
How do you treat your reactive hypo
Thanks,
Ya the difference in my limbs has always been a trait of the hypo I didn't like. Even when I was in sports and at my most active I still suffered cold hands and feet from not incorporating the proper nutritional support for my condition, as here in California its a hyper glycemic /low weight war of sorts to stay looking thin and healthy even at the expense of health and true nutritional needs. Glad Im out of that, but I doubt I will be able to get back what is lost and will always suffer some brain damage and toe deformity.
Thanks for listening, Ive never shared this with anyone!
And I do have European Roots, thanks UK diabetes support forum for helping me feel more empowered to fight my condition
Yes they have done a HbA1c and its right in the middle, but I read that only relays how you've managed your glucose levels over 3 months..and I was being meticulous to control it thru diet. Which was rather tiring as my hypo seems to keep me from knowing Im hungry till I'm too late and feeling ill.
Im thinking I need a oral glucose test(OGTT) or a fasting glucose level(FPG) but I really have fear of the fasting one as when Im low it really does feel like I could faint out, and that I am damaging myself further.
These are complications of a lifetime of ignored hypo symptoms. I just hope more people can reach treatment before they get where I am. Adrenaline can only last so long as the response to missed glucose to keep the brain active.
Thanks for your input!
yes im going to present them a excel of 2 weeks of testing and food sample results..later i'll post it here, as I was having a hard time finding the right charting system..1 thing is those delicious pastas give great glucose rises, lucky me!As you already have a blood meter, maybe you could keep records of what you eat and your blood sugar over some days? If you keep regular records and are able to do quite frequent tests at the same time, then that might provide useful info if you did see an endocrinologist? Then they could see how different foods affect you. If there's something unusual going on, then the more 'evidence' you can get the better.
What levels do you stay at?I eat very, very low carb meals every 2-3 hours. Very small meals.
Little and often.
I stay at fasting levels throughout the day. Don't spike so I don't go low!
I take a med called sitagliptin, which helps my weird metabolism, I could eat more carbs, but because my energy levels and my fitness is so good, why should I?
I have been feeling really great since diagnosis.
I had a horrific time getting here, I have wrote a blog on my journey!
I never knowingly go above 6mmols!What levels do you stay at?
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