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Re: Pseudo hypoglycemia Re: Pseudo hypoglycemia -- Posted by EZGoinDm on 08-31-03 22:00
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 22:56:00 +1200, "Elvin66"
wrote:
Thanks, so far I guess I've been lucky... The LOWEST reading I've had
since this whole thing started was 85.
>Yes, this is normal, I can only tell you this by being a 30 year diabetic
>who only about ten years ago decided it was best to control diabetes rather
>than let it control me. Before I decided to do this my bloodsugars were
>running 22.2/400's after I got it under regular control they ran (and still
>do) 8.0/144. As I got it under control I began realizing that although they
>weren;t running as high, I was feeling shaky and low. I would test and it'd
>be lower but not at the level I wanted to obtain.. I'd feel the need to eat
>after 20 years with the disease but knew that was assinign...
>
>To answer your question, all bodies are different in adjusting to new
>things, but it took me 6 months to stop feeling like i was dying at
>5.55/100. So give it some time.. You're body will adjust but remeber your
>brain has been programmed to think that when it drops, adrenyline should be
>released so any drop tht's drastic right now will make you think by your
>bodies reaction that you need to eat even though the truth is it's just
>readjusting itself... The best thing i can tell you is during this time,
>when you don't feel right, test to make sure you aren't right. God knows it
>would suck to die thinking your just having another fake bloodsugar drop bu
>this time it was a real one
>
>Conni Brady
>EZGoinDm wrote in message
>news:56mgkv43161ode0rbevbursp3hah6f156n@4ax.com...
>> I was diagnosed (dx'ed???) July 8th. During my last Dr's visit he
>> mentioned that I could display hypoglcemic symptoms until my body
>> re-adjusts itself to the new lower levels.
>>
>> I just had my lowest reading yet the other day since this all
>> began (90) and was rather grumpy, etc.
>>
>> Anyone have a guestimate how long I can expect this to go on? (no I'm
>> not looking for a 3day, 5h, 45m15s type figure)
>>
>
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