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<blockquote data-quote="Circuspony" data-source="post: 2189353" data-attributes="member: 432241"><p>High blood sugar can cause excess potassium in your system. That can cause your heart rate to drop a bit leading to feelings you describe.</p><p></p><p>Might be worth getting a fitbit which measures your heart rate so you can see what it is doing at the times you feel wobbly. If it is regularly dropping then it's a GP visit otherwise it's just a reminder that you can't let your BG levels go up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Circuspony, post: 2189353, member: 432241"] High blood sugar can cause excess potassium in your system. That can cause your heart rate to drop a bit leading to feelings you describe. Might be worth getting a fitbit which measures your heart rate so you can see what it is doing at the times you feel wobbly. If it is regularly dropping then it's a GP visit otherwise it's just a reminder that you can't let your BG levels go up. [/QUOTE]
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