Hrw1959
Well-Known Member
Hi, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes on the 19 th sept 2012. My levels were high, 19, at first and my doctor has put me on Gliclazide 160 at breakfast and 80 tea time. The last couple of days I have felt a bit out of sorts, not the same as I have felt when my BG levels have been high, and when I tested by BG before lunch it was 3.6. I had a pounding headache, felt very cold and my heart was pounding, so, I rang my doctors and asked to speak to the diabetic nurse, only to be told they were all at lunch. The receptionist went and asked the nurse for advice and was told that 3.6 was normal, but I had to take some lucozade and retest in an hour. They know that I am wheelchair dependant and have no access to any other rooms in my house apart from the lounge. I did as I was told and retested after 1 1/2 hrs with the result of 5.2. I must have fallen asleep and my Carers woke me up at 4pm when they got ere. I was very shaky and my head was worse than before, my Carer told me I looked really pale and I couldn't concentrate at all. I checked my levels again to find that it had dropped to 3.2, so I rand the surgery again, this time I was able to speak to the nurse. She said that I had to have a yoghurt and a slice of bread and not take my tea time tablet or if I did to only take half and to keep an eye on my BG tonight. If no better in the morning to ring again and speak to a doctor.
I was told by my doctor that below 4 wasn't good. I feel very confused and don't know if I am overreacting. I am worried in case my level goes even lower during tonight.
I was told by my doctor that below 4 wasn't good. I feel very confused and don't know if I am overreacting. I am worried in case my level goes even lower during tonight.