Essex
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi There, I am down here in Portugal, but hailing from the North Essex 'Sunshine Coast' 
Fairly recently bumped up into type 2 Hbac1 territory (51 mmol) after bobbing around 40 for a decade or so
I'm already seeing a specialist here and think I have got it pretty sorted (BMI back to 25 and far better diet with more veg and less carbs/ no more alcohol, pretty darn active - cocker spaniel helps here!, still just closer to 50 than 60 yrs, dont have to eat every hour or so). Fruit is not a big problem as I am pretty much allergic to all fruit except bananas and oranges unless cooked.
But its good to talk to others and I have found this site very helpful, so have decided to say 'Olá!'
I am not taking meds but the thing that I have had for years and years is mild to moderate hypos
Sweating, brain fog, shakes, fatigue, sometimes seeing stars etc
Cutting out sugar and taking care with carbs has made me much more stable in this respect, and I can but am currently having problems with real strong fatigue (I thought it might be COVID but tested -ve)
Anyway, going to see the doc in a week or so, and its not so bad that I am worried, but ...
What I dont understand is how can I have hypos if I dont take meds to reduce sugar levels?
Obviously I have misunderstood something.
Wouldnt be the first time. Nor the last, no doubt.
But I am definitely getting hypos (although my morning sugar levels at fast are allways OK), once, years ago, I had a particularly bad one outside a chemist's in Lisbon and they tested my blood levels when I went in to see what was wrong - I cant remember the level (I was a bit befuddled) but do remember that he said that I should be unconscious (I'm far more aware now and dont get into that situation now).
Anyway, I do go on ........ 🙂
Hello everyone!
Fairly recently bumped up into type 2 Hbac1 territory (51 mmol) after bobbing around 40 for a decade or so
I'm already seeing a specialist here and think I have got it pretty sorted (BMI back to 25 and far better diet with more veg and less carbs/ no more alcohol, pretty darn active - cocker spaniel helps here!, still just closer to 50 than 60 yrs, dont have to eat every hour or so). Fruit is not a big problem as I am pretty much allergic to all fruit except bananas and oranges unless cooked.
But its good to talk to others and I have found this site very helpful, so have decided to say 'Olá!'
I am not taking meds but the thing that I have had for years and years is mild to moderate hypos
Sweating, brain fog, shakes, fatigue, sometimes seeing stars etc
Cutting out sugar and taking care with carbs has made me much more stable in this respect, and I can but am currently having problems with real strong fatigue (I thought it might be COVID but tested -ve)
Anyway, going to see the doc in a week or so, and its not so bad that I am worried, but ...
What I dont understand is how can I have hypos if I dont take meds to reduce sugar levels?
- AFAICF diabetes is when, for whatever reason, the insulin doesnt take out the 'sugar' and the 'sugar' levels get too high
- So meds reduce the sugar level
- but since the administration of these meds isnt a self regulating control system like the body has, if the meds take out too much sugar then you get a 'hypo'
Obviously I have misunderstood something.
Wouldnt be the first time. Nor the last, no doubt.
But I am definitely getting hypos (although my morning sugar levels at fast are allways OK), once, years ago, I had a particularly bad one outside a chemist's in Lisbon and they tested my blood levels when I went in to see what was wrong - I cant remember the level (I was a bit befuddled) but do remember that he said that I should be unconscious (I'm far more aware now and dont get into that situation now).
Anyway, I do go on ........ 🙂
Hello everyone!