welsheagle
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- Location
- South Wales
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Nothing really.....
No it hasn'tHas this happened before after a carby meal ?
No nothing, have diet controlled since diagnosis last JuneAre you on any diabetes medication, @welsheagle ?
Sally
Thank you Sally that is really helpful and reassuring. I will do as you say and make notes, probably also take my meter to work with me next week to keep an eye on my bloods during the day. I don't think I've even lost any weight, but maybe I'm expecting too much, too soon!@welsheagle A few thoughts:
You've only been doing very low carb for five days - your body is having to learn to deal with some big changes, so perhaps it isn't too strange that you have felt a bit odd today. It's nearly four years since I went low carb and I do recall the odd funny sensation.
You won't go hypo without insulin or insulin inducing medication, so you don't need to fear falling into a coma, your own body will produce the necessary glucose to prevent this.
A blood sugar level of 3.8 is not that unusual pre-dinner/end of the working day. It's the time when many people's levels are lowest.
Perhaps you are starting to get lower sugar levels than your body is used to. Once you get used to lower levels, you won't notice them, they will be the new normal.
Dizziness can be caused by things other than diabetes/low sugar levels.
My advice: keep going, keep recording your sugar levels, keep notes or a diary. That way you will work out if it is just a period of change or if you have something odd going on.
Hope this is of some help,
Sally
In the early days a bit shivery and sweaty at the same time, with a pain across my shoulders. Now - nothing, nadda.Thank you @walnut_face, how does going that low make you feel?
Just a thought.. I had a couple of odd moments prior to lunch especially if it's getting too far past 12pm.. I'm not on a low carb diet (lower than it once was though) I'd have porridge for breakfast and find I'm getting shaky and weak around 11-12noon.Hi everyone, apologies if this isn't in the right place. Started the very low carb 2 week programme on Sunday and was going fine until today. Had my usual morning cuppa then breakfast of 2 slices of bacon and one egg. Went to work and had usual 2 cups of coffee. About 1.30 just before I had lunch I had a really horrible dizzy spell so I bought a sandwich and bag of crisps. I dont take my meter to work so I don't what my levels were. Got home and tested 2 hours later I was only 5.3 (usually after that food I would be about 12-15). 1 hour later felt odd again so tested and down to 3.8. Not sure what's going on, can anyone help me out please? My bloods have been great all week but this has frightened me a bit. Sorry for the long post.
Thank you @KezGJust a thought.. I had a couple of odd moments prior to lunch especially if it's getting too far past 12pm.. I'm not on a low carb diet (lower than it once was though) I'd have porridge for breakfast and find I'm getting shaky and weak around 11-12noon.
My DSN suggested that this could be the result of a sudden drop of glucose levels.. even though still at a safe reading, the body does not like a rapid drop and will panic, making us feel unwell.
Wish you well @welsheagle
Thanks @ConcordjanI've been diabetic for over 9 years now and tried to control with medication (as advised by NHS) regularly ran quite high bs levels. When I first went lchf felt really wobbly and 'not right' if levels fell to the 4s. Body must have got so used to being high. Now feel fine with lower levels. Good luck.
It happened again yesterday, I'm seeing my Doctor on Wednesday so I'll mention it. Thanks everyone for your input x@welsheagle, as other have said your body needs to get used to new low levels.
The trick is not to over feed a low with a high carb meal or you willl get a spikes and drops and continue to feel yuk for longer.
That is easier said than done, especially at work without a meter. You must have been concerned.
No I couldn't but I upped the carbs over the next few days and I have been feeling a bit better. The doctor didn't think that 3.8 was low enough to make me feel the way I did and maybe it was to do with anxiety which I do suffer with. I tend to talk quickly and forget to breathe, was probably running out of oxygen!@welsheagle were you able to test yesterday to see if you were very low?
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