OK hypoglycemia is not diabetes it is a condition where your body makes too much insulin but you do not have it when a diabetic because of rebounding that is why it is often confused. No guarantee you will not get diabetes. I had gestational diabetes while pregnant and was told flat out loose weight eat right and exercise or you will be a diabetic within 5 years. I went to a dietitian which you should be seeing to control your hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia's treatment is different from a diabetic. They sit down and help you figure out what and when to eat and give you a schedule which helps controll your sugar. I felt so much better I lost over 60 pounds and exercised. I have gain back some 10 and gotten lazy but I am starting back on the horse again I never felt worse then when my sugar was messed up. Get your diet and exercise plan from a professional and you could avoid diabetes. There is a study to see if you have the antibody that causes it go to the American diabetes foundation and look up studies for antibodies it is free and can help you. I know a lot about hypoglycemia because my girlfriends have it and I did lots of research because they treated there condition different from my son and yes I thought they were wrong so I checked.
2006-08-03 12:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If you keep your sugar level under control with diet and exercise, hypoglycemia may not ever turn into diabetes. I had hypoglycemia for about 25 years. When my sugar level started rising, I knew that I had to be careful or I would end up as a diabetic like my mother. For the last two years, I have been able to keep my sugar level in the normal range. My doctor said just to keep doing what I was doing.
2006-08-03 12:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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answered by ? 3
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How was the hypoglycemia determined...by symptom only or by lab tests. Polydipsia (drinking a lot of liquids) can be related to diabetes or also from habit, so the frequency of micturation (urination) will be linked and is not a symptom as such but only suggestive of early diabetes. You should have a clinical work-up to determine your status and if medication and blood or urine sugar levels need to be checked to monitor you, then begin as soon as possible. Diabetes is a serious condition that can be managed...if you are aware of how to take care of yourself. See a physician and don't leave his office until you are quite clear about everything. If it turns out that you are a diabetic, there are many support groups.
2006-08-03 12:50:25
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answered by Frank 6
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Hypoglycemia (Non-Diabetic)
What is the Definition of Hypoglycemia (Non-Diabetic)?
Description of Hypoglycemia (Non-Diabetic)
Causes of Hypoglycemia (Non-Diabetic)
Symptoms of Hypoglycemia (Non-Diabetic)
Diagnosis of Hypoglycemia (Non-Diabetic)
Treatment for Hypoglycemia (Non-Diabetic)
What Questions to ask Your Doctor About Hypoglycemia (Non-Diabetic)?
For the information above just click on the link?
2006-08-03 10:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-17 09:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Frequent micturation is not the only sign of Diabetes. You should do some investigation to exclude Diabetes. F.B.S, Blood sugar 2 hours after breakfast.
2006-08-03 11:12:15
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answered by Ovaga 3
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are you sure you mean hypoglycemia and not HYPER glycemia? Hypo will likely never "turn" into diabetes!
2006-08-03 11:27:57
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answered by canary 5
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Safely Reverse Your Diabetes : http://www.DiabsNoMore.com/Guide
2015-09-08 23:02:22
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answered by Allen 1
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