G4WIL
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Yay i have found people like me i am not an alien or going mad!!! I am type 2 and also have reactive hypoglycaemia and keeping the hypos at bay just now is a nightmare, i carry dextrose tabs all the time which are good but take time to work thats why lucozade etc works better as it is liquid and gets to the problem quicker but i find it very gassy, but i have just found gluco juice that you can buy in boots and it is a small measured amount in a handy bottle and easy to carry with you at all times worth a try guys x
Hi thanks for reply and the info i will have a good read, i have had type 2 and rh for 2yrs now but seem to be getting no where with the docs,i have been on acarbose 3xdaily but with little effect to try and keep my blood sugars a bit more stable,have had tests,scans and nothing to see,i have lost a stone and a half in the last 5wks and trying to increase my fitness also but have noticed when i excersise my energy levels drop really quickly and when i take a hypo it just plummets no slowly dropping just crashes to 2.6 ,2.3 etc in secondsHi Yvonne,
No you certainly are not mad, weird but definitely not mad!
I have reactive hypoglycaemia but not with type two.
@Brunneria has and we help others on our own forum on this website. There is a link below in my signature box, if you can't see it, go to forums and scroll down till you see reactive hypoglycaemia.
The trouble with dextrose or any other sugar is the rebound effect.
Have a read of information in our threads, and tell us something about yourself.
Welcome to the forum, lots of things and some great knowledge.
Hi john thks for reply it is good to know we are not alone but an awful situation we are in at times,what you are experiencing is typical of hypos the sweating, shaking etc and then your reading to prove it,what worked for you to bring your sugar back up?I too get hypo related events . have had them most of my adult life , instinctively I have eaten sugary food /chocolate anything I could grab basically.
Years ago I was tested for glucose intolerance ( the old procedure used to take 4 hours involving a urine sample every .5hr and a blood sample every .25hr)
Since my heart attack 6 years ago, my annual revue involves blood tests which flagged up a marginal blood sugar which was then followed up by the modern GTT but was negative until this last one.
I got hold of an accu-checkcompact plus meter and started checking my bloods .
I am waiting to see the diabetic nurse and am on no medication or special diet for that matter!,
The other day after mowing some rough pasture (not too strenuous ) I went woozy ,weak shaky etc. Right I thought .I'll take a sample before I do anything else. It read 3.3.
Nobody in all the years I've had these do's has suggested hypoglycemia.
I thought I was unique having been told I have type 2 diabetes and discovering my occasional episodes are in fact down to low sugar !
Sorry for the length of this post .
I shall flag this thread and keep an eye on what's posted.
I'm glad I'm not alone .I couldn't get my head around being told I am diabetic and finding I was getting hypo attacks
John Wilkinson
Hi thanks for reply and the info i will have a good read, i have had type 2 and rh for 2yrs now but seem to be getting no where with the docs,i have been on acarbose 3xdaily but with little effect to try and keep my blood sugars a bit more stable,have had tests,scans and nothing to see,i have lost a stone and a half in the last 5wks and trying to increase my fitness also but have noticed when i excersise my energy levels drop really quickly and when i take a hypo it just plummets no slowly dropping just crashes to 2.6 ,2.3 etc in seconds
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