A hypo is unlikely, but with the diet changes a 'false hypo' is very well possible!but I get strange „attacks“ everyday about 1,5 hours after having lunch. I can only describe them as very similar to panic attacks- complete fight of flight reaction and feelings of vertigo. Could this be a hypo?
Hiya sorry to hear about your dizziness and pleased you are monitoring your blood pressure and sugars to make sure they are not causing it. When I lowered my blood sugars I also lowered my blood pressure but was still on bp meds I had really bad dizziness when stood up quickly until came off the meds. Maybe a talk with your diabetic nurse or gp to mention the dizziness.Some more clarity! An update to my situation - blood glucose monitor bought and my problems are certainly not hypos. Blood pressure also normal so the only thing I think it can be is a late-onset side effect from metformin. These days it is not so much “attacks” as described in my previous post, but rather complete and utter dizziness! This makes it impossible to do anything else (like exercise, which is good apparently)
Anybody else experienced extreme dizziness as a metformin side effect?
Hi everyone
It’s great to join a forum like this with some much information. I was recently diagnosed as type 2 (about six weeks ago). My lifestyle before was terrible and I have made significant changes since then. Together with trying to eat less and medium carb, I have noticed something strange occurring. I take 500mg Metformin in the morning and 1000 at night, but I get strange „attacks“ everyday about 1,5 hours after having lunch. I can only describe them as very similar to panic attacks- complete fight of flight reaction and feelings of vertigo. Could this be a hypo? I know that such hypos are not really expected with metformin?! Is my body reacting weirdly because it’s getting metformin with the other meals and not with lunch? Has anybody had this?
My lunches are usually not very big and always include protein.
Thanks and nice to be here!
Ive been getting the same thing and aura migraines.Thanks for your response. It’s legitimately the scariest thing I’ve ever experienced! Just bought the monitor, so it should be here by Friday
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