I was hypoglycemic for most of young adult life. The dr. always warned me that "every hypoglycemic is a potential diabetic". I did not take him seriously & kept on eating bad. I am now on 2 shots of insulin a day for the last 14 years & wished I could go back & change how I ate. Get on a good program maybe with a nutritionist & take care of yourself now.
2007-06-17 06:56:03
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answered by day by day 6
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2016-05-14 16:32:49
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answered by Deborah 4
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Hypoglycemia is not a symptom of diabetes. Exactly the opposite is true. Low blood sugar - you used the correct word there - is not a precursor of diabetes. Everyone experiences a modest form of hypoglycemia now and then - that's why we feel hungry around mealtime. Seriously low levels are unusual, and if they occur frequently, one should make an appointment with one's physician to get to the bottom of it. Or, if one gets so low the person begins to show signs of impairment, the situation should be evaluated by competent medical persons immediately.
2007-06-17 07:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Hypoglycemia is a form of diabetes. Diabetes is your pancrease not being able to produce insulin in a normal amount which creates the inability to convert food into inergy since insulin is the bridge that creates food into glucose (sugar) energy which your body can use. Not being able to make the normal amount can either cause someone to be Hypoglycemic (low Blood sugar) or Hyperglycemic (High blood sugar) both being a type of diabetes.
2007-06-17 07:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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no but if you haven,t eaten for a long time your sugar will be low the symptoms of low blood sugar for me are headache.feeling shakey and dizzy and tired. Have your blood tested it is called a fasting test when your do not eat for about 12 hours and your blood is taken and tested to see how high your sugar level is. see your dr. I am type 2 diabetic
2007-06-17 07:03:13
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answered by john n 6
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If you go to the link below and type in "Hypoglycemia" will will learn all you need to know about the illness....
How to treat it, what to do....
Hope this helps you more then the others did...
It is another form of diabetes.
2007-06-17 07:12:23
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answered by Angell 6
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yes. its not only diabtes (Diabetes mellitus), but it can also be related to improper organ functioning or Parasites or a multitude of other conditions.
If your blood sugar is not right schedule an appointment with an endocrinologist. For one in your area look at my source.
2007-06-17 06:53:58
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answered by xtraudinair 3
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I am hypoglycimic. I have been told that is borderline diabetic. It is easy to manage, but can make me feel very bad.
2007-06-17 06:55:03
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answered by atlantaboi3 5
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Hypo and Hyper are both considered a form of diabetes.
2007-06-17 06:53:42
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answered by Paramedic Girl 7
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yes. just be very careful about eating. no carbs.
2007-06-17 06:54:23
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answered by TillieDillie 3
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