The nurse said about hypos being under 4 and to have somthing sweet.
Any one have any advice on what it's like.
There is a difference between the severity and deepness of a hypo for anyone who is insulin dependent, and those that might be experienced by a diabetic controlling by diet or orals,I'm sorry you're having a tough time. Here are the symptoms of hypoglycaemia:
Early signs of a low blood sugar include:
If not treated, you may then get other symptoms, such as:
- feeling hungry
- sweating
- tingling lips
- feeling shaky or trembling
- dizziness
- feeling tired
- a fast or pounding heartbeat (palpitations)
- becoming easily irritated, tearful, stroppy or moody
- turning pale
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/low-blood-sugar-hypoglycaemia/
- weakness
- blurred vision
- difficulty concentrating
- confusion
- unusual behaviour, slurred speech or clumsiness (like being drunk)
- feeling sleepy
- fits (seizures)
- collapsing or passing out
Everyone is different. I sweat profusely under 3.5. That's when I'm aware something's wrong. If you've been running your blood sugars high, then you could experience symptoms at a much higher normal BS level, which is called a false hypo.
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