Recently, as my mother is diabetic, i decided to check my blood sugar levels. The normal range in Spain where they live is 90-120. On Thurs pm my level was 70, Fri am 63, Fri pm 110, Sat am 66, pm 83, Sun am 70, pm 82, Mon am 68. Does this mean i'm possibily hypoglycimic ?
2007-07-30
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Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)
What is hypoglycemia?
Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized by a glucose (blood sugar) level that is too low to effectively fuel the body's blood cells. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body. According to the National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), the good range of blood sugar is approximately 60 to 120 mg/dL (milligrams of glucose per deciliter of blood). Blood sugar levels under 60 mg/dL are too low and are considered unhealthy.
Hypoglycemia may be a condition by itself, or may be a complication of diabetes or another disorder. It is most often seen as a complication of diabetes, which is sometimes referred to as insulin reaction.
What causes hypoglycemia?
Causes of hypoglycemia in people with diabetes may include the following:
too much medication
a missed meal
a delayed meal
too little food eaten as compared to the amount of insulin taken
Other causes of hypoglycemia are rare, but may occur in early pregnancy, after strenuous exercise, or during prolonged fasting. Hypoglycemia may also result from taking certain medications, abusing alcohol, or other rare causes.
What are the symptoms of hypoglycemia?
The following are the most common symptoms of hypoglycemia. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. The symptoms include:
shakiness
dizziness
sweating
hunger
headache
irritability
pale skin color
sudden moodiness or behavior changes, such as crying for no apparent reason
clumsy or jerky movements
difficulty paying attention, or confusion
tingling sensations around the mouth
The symptoms of hypoglycemia may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.
How is hypoglycemia diagnosed?
In addition to a complete medical history and physician examination, certain blood tests are used to diagnose hypoglycemia.
When a person with diabetes has symptoms of hypoglycemia, then the cause is usually diagnosed as a complication of diabetes, or insulin reaction. It is often the result of the causes listed above.
For those who have symptoms of hypoglycemia and do not have diabetes, the disorder is diagnosed by:
measuring blood glucose levels while the person is experiencing the symptoms.
observing that the symptoms are relieved when the person eats food with a high content of sugar.
Laboratory tests to measure insulin production may also be performed.
Treatment for hypoglycemia:
Specific treatment for hypoglycemia will be determined by your physician based on:
your age, overall health, and medical history
extent of the condition
your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
expectations for the course of the condition
your opinion or preference
For persons with diabetes, the goal of treatment is to maintain a blood sugar level that is appropriate for each individual. This involves testing blood sugar often, learning to recognize the oncoming symptoms, and treating the condition quickly, based on prior instructions from the physician.
To treat low blood sugar immediately, you should eat or drink something that has sugar in it, such as orange juice, milk, or a hard candy.
For people who do not have diabetes, treatment (as directed by a physician) may include:
avoiding foods high in carbohydrates
eating smaller meals more frequently
frequent snacks
eating a variety of healthy foods
regular exercise
2007-07-30 05:53:21
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answered by **Anti-PeTA** 5
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Hypoglycemia Is more In the symptoms that you feel then In the blood results on your at home monitor.
If you are feeling shaky, weak, light-headed, dizzy, clammy, and or headaches at the time that your blood sugar Is low, then I would say yes, It's a great possibility. It's hard for anyone on here to diagnose you with that so I'd say It's best for you to see your doctor and have him/her tell you what they think.
Hypoglycemia results when your body's glucose is used up too rapidly, when glucose is released into the bloodstream too slowly, or when too much insulin is released into the bloodstream. Insulin is a hormone that reduces blood glucose. It is produced by the pancreas in response to increased glucose levels in the blood.
Hypoglycemia is relatively common in diabetics. It occurs when too much insulin or oral antidiabetic medication is taken, not enough food is eaten, or from a sudden increase in the amount of exercise without an increase in food intake.
2007-07-30 11:00:27
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answered by If u were wondering, It's me 5
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No. You must check your blood sugar after you have NOT eaten for 12 hours since blood sugar is abnormally high after you have eaten.
2007-07-30 12:53:23
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answered by physics maniac 2
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Maybe. But you would need a doctor to actually give you a diagnosis.
2007-07-30 10:53:07
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answered by Tigger 7
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Possibly I would ask your dr to check you for it to be exactly sure.
2007-07-30 10:52:11
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answered by Koter Boters misses Rufus! 6
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