Aid!Hypoglycemia symptoms.

  
Flappe
01/31/2020 9:10 p.m.

Hello!Today I am here asking about a question again!

It turns out that, at 7 in the morning when lunch and I put the actrapid, nothing happens, but when I get to the second lunch I do control and leave 119 for example (in classes), and then 20m then I start to tremble a littleAnd I look at glucose and jump 91, 86. Then I say, I'm fine, but little tremors are confused and how the diabetes recently diagnosed me, we still don't know (nobody) as my body reacts to hypoglycemia.And then I take some juice to climb in case and I start to find better, even once my hands were trembling and my left foot.

My question comes here:

They taught me that hypoglycemia was at -70/80 but I start to notice -100/90 and I would like to know if someone else happens (taking into account that each body is different) and if it is normal what is normalIt happens to me.

PD: When putting the Actrapid units it is usually 10U to 12u (100/250) why in the morning almost never exceeds 250 (which would be above 13U, 15U and 17U)

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sigsauer
01/31/2020 11:19 p.m.

@Flappe the symptoms of hypoglycemia you can notice them if you are really in hypoglycemia or if the glucose is going down very quickly, when it is descending very quickly you can notice the same.

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sjulieta
01/31/2020 11:31 p.m.

Hello, I recently diagnosed me diabetes too and the same thing happened to me!The explanation that the doctor gave me is that my body had disgusted to be in normal glucose values ​​and that it had to be educated again.After a while I have been with glucose in 70 and feel the most good.

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Flappe
02/01/2020 9:24 a.m.

sjulieta said:
Hello, I recently diagnosed me diabetes too and the same thing happened to me!The explanation that the doctor gave me is that my body had disgusted to be in normal glucose values ​​and that it had to be educated again.After a while I have been with glucose in 70 and feel the most good.

Oh!Then without worries, thanks !!

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Flappe
02/01/2020 9:25 a.m.

sigsauer said:
@flappe the symptoms of hypoglycemia you can notice them if you really are in hypoglycemia or if the glucose is going down very quickly, when it is descending you very quickly you can notice the same thing.-

I know that, but my question was that if at 83 it is normal to start feeling the symptoms, emphasizing that I then climb to 98 or so but I still feel a bit low.

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laura08
02/01/2020 9:49 a.m.

Hello colleague !!!😉 It can be because the body has become accustomed.To me working for example when I reached 120 I noticed tired.The endocrine told me not to take hydrates to endure ... and the body now does not miss so much.
I don't know if you glucometry tells you the trend ... but if it puts you 110 and that it is going suddenly it may be that you arrive quickly to a hypo.

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Flappe
02/01/2020 10:23 a.m.

laura08 said:
hello colleague !!!😉 It can be because the body has become accustomed.To me working for example when I reached 120 I noticed tired.The endocrine told me not to take hydrates to endure ... and the body now does not miss so much.
I don't know if you glucometry tells you the trend ... but if it puts you 110 and that it is going suddenly it may be that you arrive quickly to a hypo.

Oh, okay!Then okay, and it can be, on Monday I have endocrine so I'll talk to her and see what she tells me and such.Thank you!And my glucometer does not tell me if it goes down quickly or not, but in case it serves you it is One Touch

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vanessa30
03/01/2020 2:54 p.m.

Many days ago of these msjs, but if it serves something @flappe, I will tell you that I have more than 3 decades that I have diabetes and when I am at 80_90 I already notice uneasiness and I am not too good.
As each body acts differently, I would tell you that it is normal to happen to you, since it happens to me

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solaria
03/01/2020 4:07 p.m.

@Flappe, I too, with 100 I feel weird my body, the worst thing is that in a few minutes it falls to 50.
I carry insulin bomb with a predictive stop and it is recommended not to ingest anything in these cases, but if not, I do not go back in hours and the longer it passes in hypos, the body is worse.

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Flappe
03/01/2020 5:48 p.m.

solar said:
@flappe, I too, with 100 I feel weird my body, the worst thing is that in a few minutes it falls to 50.
I carry insulin bomb with a predictive stop and it is recommended not to ingest anything in these cases, but if not, I do not go back in hours and the longer it passes in hypos, the body is worse.

I already talked to my endocrine and yes, it is normal to happen to me, but also, thank you very much for your answers!@solaria @vanessa30

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vanessa30
03/01/2020 8:34 p.m.

flappe said:
solar said:
@flappe, me too, with 100 I already feel weird my body, the worst thing is that in a few minutes it falls to50.
I carry insulin bomb with a predictive stop and it is recommended not to ingest anything in these cases, but if not, I do not go back in hours and the longer it passes in hypos, the body is worse.

I already talked to my endocrine and yes, it is normal to happen to me, but also, thank you very much for your answers!@solaria @vanessa30

There is not that, you will learn how your body behaves with practice 😉

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