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<blockquote data-quote="GildartsTheGod" data-source="post: 2163089" data-attributes="member: 516439"><p>I'm currently going through pretty much the same exact syptoms your feeling! </p><p></p><p>It got to a point where I inject my lantus and instantly start getting tremors and hypo feeling although my bg is high.</p><p></p><p>My anxiety tends to trigger the worst when I'm outside and it's random.</p><p></p><p>One thing I can suggest is when you start feeling your heart pump fast ect is to check your bg then to remind yourself your not crashing and the feeling will pass within 5 mins or so definitely don't over prick your finger as you'll drive yourself into a worse cycle of it. </p><p></p><p>For the long run make a phone appointment with your GP and tell them it's getting to a point where your fearful of leaving your house due to this and they will more likely prescribe you something to calm you down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GildartsTheGod, post: 2163089, member: 516439"] I'm currently going through pretty much the same exact syptoms your feeling! It got to a point where I inject my lantus and instantly start getting tremors and hypo feeling although my bg is high. My anxiety tends to trigger the worst when I'm outside and it's random. One thing I can suggest is when you start feeling your heart pump fast ect is to check your bg then to remind yourself your not crashing and the feeling will pass within 5 mins or so definitely don't over prick your finger as you'll drive yourself into a worse cycle of it. For the long run make a phone appointment with your GP and tell them it's getting to a point where your fearful of leaving your house due to this and they will more likely prescribe you something to calm you down. [/QUOTE]
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