Absolutely! My husband was rushed into hospital following a stroke. The next eight weeks were hell, hospital twice a day, enormous stress and anxiety. I tried to keep my level mealtimes and foods but could feel hypos on several days. In the end I had an emergency appointment with my DN, who took me off my Gliczyde and took me to eat a sandwich or banana between meals to stop lows occurring. I was living on nervous energy. Now back on my medicine, keeping a regular routine and hopefully stabilised. But I agree that stress certainly affects you.hi, I'm just interested to find out if anyone else finds there blood sugars fluctuate when dealing with stressful 'life changes' or situations. I'm not sleeping great due to different reasons and my blood sugars are up and down. I just wondered if this could be to blame thanks
My son goes through this every day, he will leave the house with a reading of 5 and by lunchtime he can be anything from 16-28hi, I'm just interested to find out if anyone else finds there blood sugars fluctuate when dealing with stressful 'life changes' or situations. I'm not sleeping great due to different reasons and my blood sugars are up and down. I just wondered if this could be to blame thanks
Hello, as others have said, stress can really mess up your BG. Apparently it has something to do with the release of cortisol at times of stress. I know it`s easy to say don`t get stressed but, on a practical note, maybe you could try meditation? it is supposed to be just about the best thing for stress if you can get your head around it. Good luck, Chris.hi, I'm just interested to find out if anyone else finds there blood sugars fluctuate when dealing with stressful 'life changes' or situations. I'm not sleeping great due to different reasons and my blood sugars are up and down. I just wondered if this could be to blame thanks
It is a common misconception that you cannot hypo on Metformin, it won`t CAUSE a hypo but it won`t PREVENT one either and if you are getting a lot of them then I think your GP should take another look at your meds ((Gliclazide).I've suffered for the last two years with hypos approx down at 3.5. I've continually told the doctors this and they say you shouldn't hypo when on metformin. Recently tho my stress levels are very high as my partner has cancer. And I'm getting two or three hypos a week and my GP says it's purely down to anxiety. Yet my partner with t2 has seen no change in his levels and he's on metformin
I'm T2 and on metformin and gliclazide
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