CaBos
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- Location
- London
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Unkindness, unfairness
Hello all. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 3 months ago. I have taken control, take 1 metformin 500 per day, I eat a low carb diet, test regularly and results are usually around 5.5 before meals and between 6.2 and 7 2 hours later, lost a stone (I am not very overweight) and have been getting on really well. Energy levels are great (amazing compared to a few months ago) and all is well - or so I thought. On Sunday, I was at my grandson's christening party. I'd had a scrambled egg for breakfast and had just filled a healthy plate at the buffet. Took a few mouthfuls then got into conversation with one of the guests and without any warning, it hit me. I got really hot and sweaty, dizzy, felt like I was drowning. My legs went very wobbly (I tried to walk but sat down immediately). I didn't think I lost consciousness because I was really concentrating on not going but my husband said I was out for 2 or 3 minutes. That frightens me. My son-in-law is a doctor and he recommended I eat something sweet. I did and gradually felt better.
I honestly don't know why this happened. I didn't have my testing kit with me so I don't know what my levels were. I haven't had this happen since I've been diagnosed though it was something similar that sent me to the doctor in the first place.
Any advice? I now have a packet of jelly beans in my bag but as I had absolutely no warning signs, I am petrified this will happen again.
I honestly don't know why this happened. I didn't have my testing kit with me so I don't know what my levels were. I haven't had this happen since I've been diagnosed though it was something similar that sent me to the doctor in the first place.
Any advice? I now have a packet of jelly beans in my bag but as I had absolutely no warning signs, I am petrified this will happen again.