Thanks Jordi - the Chemist's Assistant obviously misled me - but I should have checked. Hopefully I can get in to see a med Professional tomorrow - for now I'm chugging ginger ale when I feel giddy...? Is that right?You need to have a blood glucose meter which reads your blood sugars and you can get them from the chemist or get in touch with any company that does a blood meter like accu check and see if you can get one free online and they will send you one out but your health care team are the ones who can help as they may lend you one until you get one but that is all you need to get and if you are on medication you may be able to get hold of the test strips free on prescription but that you will need to check out when you are feeling better
Welcome to the forum. Fatigue and weakness are classics signs of excessive glucose. This will need to be regulated and done quickly to avoid complications. The glucose meter is an essential part of diabetes management, so procure one without delay. Good luck and remember, we are all behind you.This is probably a stupid question, but although diagnosed with D2 a year ago I'd not noticed any real symptoms, though I have been getting very fatigued and sl. dizzy on occasions - but last Weds I felt nausceous, giddy and very weak - though I was going down with a 'bug' - I was sweating and exhausted for over 24 hours, and finally realised then it wasn't an illness but a Blood Sugar issue - I've been trying to regulate it since with diet, but am STILL- 5 days on - getting giddy attacks and am quite 'weak' still . I got out today and bought 'good' food and a finger pricker to test my BS as shown by the Boots Assistant - However having got home I realise this is just that - a pricker - so HOW do I test the blood please - I assume I should have bought something else?
Thanks Leslie - will do tomorrowWelcome to the forum. Fatigue and weakness are classics signs of excessive glucose. This will need to be regulated and done quickly to avoid complications. The glucose meter is an essential part of diabetes management, so procure one without delay. Good luck and remember, we are all behind you.
I had Nausea, Anxiety, Sweating, EXTREME Fatigue/weakness, Mood Swings and Giddy/Dizzy...? But the Symptoms of HypERglycemia are not those - so again I'm puzzled. Also when in one of these 'episodes' where ther is a blood sugar issue - Is Exercise good or bad . When I went out for the first time after 3 days, initially I felt better, but by the time I got back (about half an hour later) I was feeling weak and giddy again? Any answers very helpful please?
the leaflets I was given from the Doc I had a year ago, state categorically that unless a Diabetic Type 2 is on Insulin or Meds they CANNOT have a Hypo
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