CathyN
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 248
- Location
- dorset
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- prejudice, racism, complacency, ignorance
Hi
Only just sorting myself out here! I have been borderline type 2 for a good few years I think. Now diagnosed type 2. Diet control and at the low end of scary. Diagnosed Dec 2011. Only just really engaged with the fact that I have to do something about it. I wonder if anyone else has experienced strange feelings of uneven heart beat - especially at night. I cannot say it's palpitations, just a feeling as if I'm very 'active' even when at rest. Like there's a factory in my chest!!! Ended up in casualty two weeks ago. ECG, chest x-ray etc. showed no problem with heart/lungs. In fact all was fine. Blood pressure ok. etc.
I'm aware that hypos can do this sort of thing, but I do not know whether I have ever had a hypo. It's higher glucose I have a problem with - but when I say problem, as far as I know, 11mmol/l is the highest I've recorded which was during the day, and I was feeling pretty bad - even though I know 11 isn't dreadful.
I'm fairly fit, not overweight and teach Yoga and meditation. The doctor says its stress. I am going to have a 24hr ECG thing, but I wondered if these weird fizzy feelings are attributable to blood glucose levels at all?
It is a little bit scary.
CathyN
Only just sorting myself out here! I have been borderline type 2 for a good few years I think. Now diagnosed type 2. Diet control and at the low end of scary. Diagnosed Dec 2011. Only just really engaged with the fact that I have to do something about it. I wonder if anyone else has experienced strange feelings of uneven heart beat - especially at night. I cannot say it's palpitations, just a feeling as if I'm very 'active' even when at rest. Like there's a factory in my chest!!! Ended up in casualty two weeks ago. ECG, chest x-ray etc. showed no problem with heart/lungs. In fact all was fine. Blood pressure ok. etc.
I'm aware that hypos can do this sort of thing, but I do not know whether I have ever had a hypo. It's higher glucose I have a problem with - but when I say problem, as far as I know, 11mmol/l is the highest I've recorded which was during the day, and I was feeling pretty bad - even though I know 11 isn't dreadful.
I'm fairly fit, not overweight and teach Yoga and meditation. The doctor says its stress. I am going to have a 24hr ECG thing, but I wondered if these weird fizzy feelings are attributable to blood glucose levels at all?
It is a little bit scary.
CathyN