I had a false hypo once and I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. Truly horrific feeling. Besides the physical illness my cognitive function was so badly impaired that I was confused about everything. I was barely aware of who or even what I was. Managed to get some carbs in me and then woke up the following morning feeling largely ok, so not sure how long it would have taken for my noggin to start firing on all cylinders again. Call it overnight in my case
I glad to read things got sorted. When ever I felt a bit odd and then tested and found to be low I'm never sure if it is the low or the shock of the reading. There have been times when I've routinely tested, been low and not felt odd...
Being busy can distract from routines.
Take care
Don’t think it was a false hypo or a hypo to be fair because I was still in 4s. To be honest didn’t actually feel that odd. It was once I tested and was low and a while after that I felt fuzzy. Still really bad now.
Feel very empty now so eating big big dinner and hoping feel better tomorrow, but also don’t want to go silly and go the other way .
But yes feel very dazed!
4’s and 5’s aren’t hypos, they are normal.
for some of us, even 4's can make us feel ill.4’s and 5’s aren’t hypos, they are normal.
for some of us, even 4's can make us feel ill.
I’ve no doubt about that but they aren’t hypos in T2’s not on insulin. Feeling rough at that level probably indicates running higher than average.
I haven't said they are hypos. I am explaining to @Cana that sometimes its possible to feel ill even within the normal range of sugar levels if that level drops a bit more than we are used to or need at that time.I’ve no doubt about that but they aren’t hypos in T2’s not on insulin. Feeling rough at that level probably indicates running higher than average.
I know they aren’t hypos. I never said they were.
I haven't said they are hypos. I am explaining to @Cana that sometimes its possible to feel ill even within the normal range of sugar levels if that level drops a bit more than we are used to or need at that time.
although I am post menopausal I still seem to have shaking and dizziness one week out of 5. Like clockwork. So something hormonal may be happening maybe, increasing sugar level sensitivities every so often, even though my levels are within the normal range.Agreed. My mention above of my false hypo was 4.4mmol/L but at the time I wad regularly running at 13+
although I am post menopausal I still seem to have shaking and dizziness one week out of 5. Like clockwork. So something hormonal may be happening maybe, increasing sugar level sensitivities every so often, even though my levels are within the normal range.
Does that seem like a possibility @Cana ?
@Cana are you still on Forxiga as I’m wondering if it could be a side effect? Not sure if you’re on statins but I had similar sympthoms which was one of the reasons why I came off them.
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