HannahJones
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Even if your test for gestational diabetes came back normal, having large babies is a risk factor for later developing diabetes anyway. I think the threshold is something like over 10lb, not sure.Hi,
I've been lurking for a while and wandered if you amazing people could offer me some advise. I appreciate it is not instead of a gp opinion but need some human opinion first as I have a phobia of gps!
I've always been underweight and struggle but can't put it on. I'm always hungry and I have been experiencing hypos. I know this because my cousins are diabetics and my one today was 2.9 and I felt awful.
I don't have many other symptoms. Random ones are cramp in my feet lots, hormone problems and thirst.
I had big big big babies and was tested for gestational diabetes (6 years ago) and I never heard back so presumed it was fine!
My main worries are the hypos I get, they come sometimes randomly, always when I eat chocolate at certain times of day and when u do gardening.
My 2 aunts and 2 cousins are t1 so do you think I should visit my gp. It petrifies me but I can't have hypos.
Hi,
I've been lurking for a while and wandered if you amazing people could offer me some advise. I appreciate it is not instead of a gp opinion but need some human opinion first as I have a phobia of gps!
I've always been underweight and struggle but can't put it on. I'm always hungry and I have been experiencing hypos. I know this because my cousins are diabetics and my one today was 2.9 and I felt awful.
I don't have many other symptoms. Random ones are cramp in my feet lots, hormone problems and thirst.
I had big big big babies and was tested for gestational diabetes (6 years ago) and I never heard back so presumed it was fine!
My main worries are the hypos I get, they come sometimes randomly, always when I eat chocolate at certain times of day and when u do gardening.
My 2 aunts and 2 cousins are t1 so do you think I should visit my gp. It petrifies me but I can't have hypos.
If you have had issues with your GP before it's understandable that you're reluctant to go. I would seriously consider changing to a different Surgery/ GP if you have another you can access easily. Don't wait to get these symptoms checked out though.
p.s. I've never heard of RH before so I might have a read myself!
Nah!I hadn't heard of RH before a few months ago @BeccyB, when I read a few RH posts in the forum - interesting reading and @nosher8355 and @Brunneria are v patient and good at explaining things if anyone has questions(Sorry Nosher and Brunneria, hope you don't mind me tagging you and offering your knowledge to others lol! x)
Thank you again for your replies. It happened again today, I thought I was going to pass out, fortunately it came on in the shops and I was able to nip into a pharmacy, 2.6 and they gave me some glucose tablets to crunch and I began to feel better. I had a sandwich which made me feel able to go home. I now feel exhausted, my head feels fuzzy and my eyes have gone all baggy and black circles round them.
I know I definitely can't go on like this so will make an appointment with the doctor. I think tho I will keep a diary for a couple of weeks first to go armed with evidence!!
I just am so confused as I haven't changed my diet or activity levels and I eat quite well.
Thank k you for putting up with my ramblings, you have really provided me with some great information and have been such a support.
I have been reading through the reactive hypoglycaemia threads and it is scary how much I can relate to a lot on there. I am now wandering how much hormones are playing a part too as they are out of balance at the moment too. It is very interesting and I am relieved I feel I can finally relate to something as I was at a total loss before.
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