Craigmartin
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 189
- Location
- Uk
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Thank you I easily had that much, I suspect I just need a bit more for the meter I have. Thanks so much for posting though and especially for the image.
Thank you I easily had that much, I suspect I just need a bit more for the meter I have. Thanks so much for posting though and especially for the image.
Inulin not Insulin. It's fibre to hopefully help one's bowels along.
Perfectly normal.Weakness - this morning after doing a few minor chores I was overwhelmed with a sense of weakness. Like walking upstairs left me needing to sit down. My BS before a late lunch was 5.6 and two hours later 5.7 which is normal right? I had a walk in-between which did help but now I'm feeling a little light-headed. Is this normal?
Thanks I probably haven't been drinking enough. I don't find that easy/natural but I'll keep at it.Make sure you have enough water - I've had a few cramps at night and feeling a bit wobbly before I realised that I'd been a bit lax in the routine of drinking water in hot weather. I don't eat in the middle of the day, but I do need to drink - now feeling a lot brighter after a pint of water.
Thanks so much, I haven't succumbed to any carb cravings. I just hadn't imagined the tiredness could be so debilitating. My BS has been between 4.4 -5.7 today. I'll read up on false hypo's now. I didn't feel shaky or anything just completely out of energy.Perfectly normal.
You’ve probably been running on much higher levels than that, and your body got used to them.
You can test your blood glucose when you feel like that, and see what is going on.
If the number is above 4 then it is likely to be what is known as a ‘false hypo’.
once you’ve spent some time back at ‘normal’ levels you will adjust back to them again, and you won’t feel bad at those levels.
IMHO The best way to adjust back is to keep on with the low levels (don’t fall for cravings/temptations to fall face first into plates full of carbs!). When you feel wobbly, then have a sit down, and something like a handful of nuts, or a few squares of dark choc. Those foods contain a mix of fats and carbs, or fats, carbs and proteins, which means you get a smidge of carb, to raise your bg a little, but the presence of fats and/or protein makes it slower release (and more sustaining) than something like a pure glucose or sugar snack.
Obviously, for people experiencing a real hypo, not a false one, it is better to treat with fast acting pure carbs, without the braking effect of fat and protein.
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