Sounds like double wammy. Lergy and low bg.I had a funny turn last week!
About 5-ish, a good hour before dinner time I got quite sweaty, and noticed a worsening headache. (I'm taking painkillers so sweating is not unheard of). Then I got the shakes, and grabbed my tester and took a reading - 5.2. So not really low, but I'm averaging 6's lately. For the first time ever, I thought I'd take two glucose tablets just in case. Over the next four hours I slept on and off and went hot, then shivery, then sweating through my clothes, then cool again. Sugar levels went up to 6.9.
By 9pm, I was cool and headache free and I slept for 10 hours straight.
I have no idea what it was all about. Is this anything anyone recognises?
I'm scared if I do and worried if I don't wish the fasting test was over and I knew the results my appointment is 9-15 tomorrow I was always told by doctors to fast for 10 hours before test. Kathleen@Granny_grump_ - You could still eat 'supper' and then Fast from midnight until you have your fasting blood test.
I'm sure you'll blow your last hba1c out the water. Good luck.I'm scared if I do and worried if I don't wish the fasting test was over and I knew the results my appointment is 9-15 tomorrow I was always told by doctors to fast for 10 hours before test. Kathleen
Yes thanks @13lizanne. A migraine type headache vanished and I felt fine after. ( I have a bit of a theory that the pain meds are raising me artificially by about a point. Even so if my 5.2 was 4.2, that's not too low!It does sound like a hypo @nomoredonuts, definitely sounds like something hormonal. I have had very few hypos but these were the symptoms I experienced too. My bloods were low 3s though. You were probably right taking the "better safe than sorry" route though in treating your symptoms. You ok now?
@Liam1955 /USER] literally that morning I was taken off Metabet SR. ( But my body couldn't have known it as the first tablet hadn't yet been "missed" yet, if you see what I mean).
[USER=202637]@13lizanne - I knew there's a built in error on these cheap testers but that's a biggie.
I've since wondered if I'd eaten something bad earlier in the day as it went in a few hours. Plus is it normal to sleep like that between 5 and 9pm?[/USER]
What! We are to have snow tomorrow@Liam1955 , I'm now meds free and will watch my meals carefully as I can't exercise for the moment. Getting an epidural in a couple weeks (huh, can't wait!)
@13lizanne good idea! I'm one finger typing on the phone tonight. I'll see if I can do it tomorrow.
BTW Are you packing your cossie when you visit that glorious beach?
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