I have had gastroparaesis, it's common in diabetes. Basically it's delayed stomach emptying and can throw your BGs all over the place - suggest you google it!If I had only started taking Metformin you could have been onto something there eddie1968
Whatever my last hypo has done to me I don't know.
The thing is I can't eat every 2 hours as I may put on all the weight I have lost and it's just not normal for me to eat so often - I could quite easily keep eating this is how hungry I am. I am even hungry now
What do you eat, in general?
I have had gastroparaesis, it's common in diabetes. Basically it's delayed stomach emptying and can throw your BGs all over the place - suggest you google it!
Are you really hungry, or confusing it with either thirst or cravings? Our bodies are good at fooling us. Next time you feel hungry, have a drink and see if that helps.
I will try this Bluetit1802
I don't give in to the stomach rumbling as I don't want to put on weight and also
I don't want high blood sugar readings also.
When you say you feel hungry, are you just plain old hungry, or are you craving something in particular?
I think a sudden and significant increase in appetite could be a sign of something going on in the body that needs to be investigated by a doctor. I'm not very familiar with thyroid issues but I wonder if it's a bit like diabetes, in that there are conditions, and tests, and treatments, but things are sometimes not as straightforward as we would like. Appetite is affected by the thyroid. It's also affected by a hormonal/neurological pathway between the brain and the gut. I wish I could shed more light on the situation but I can't. I just suggest looking beyond diabetes for answers. It could be related to diabetes, or to something else.
I am hungry for any food I can get my hands on - my stomach rumbles most of the day now since my last hypo!! It feels like extreme hunger.
I obviously don't give into it but I have to check my blood sugar more often just to be sure it's not a sign of a hypo.
I just wish it would stop.
As the symptoms started on the back of a hypo you treated with what feels like quite a big hit of glucose, in your shoes, I might try to do a few days of very low carb, filling up on fat. In my experience, and that of some others, filling up on fat quite quickly deals with hunger/carb cravings.
Personally, I also think that some of the"feelings" we have surrounding food and drink are habit based. Once we've had a few days of feeling full/less full/hungry or whatever, we can continue to feel that way, whether we are or not. There is some work written around the "last meal effect", although that's focusing more on the digestive enzyme and hormonal functionality.
Looking then towards your hypo. Your profile contains conflicting information about your medication regime. Your signature talks about Metformin, but your profile talks about Diamicron? I would comment on your hypo, but my comments would differ depending on your current drug regime, as I understand Daimicron contains Gliclazide. Could you clarify that aspect for me please?
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