I want to tell my experience and know if someone else happens, there are times that my sugar starts to go down, it always happens to me when I am sick of the stomach, I start with values of 70 then reached 50, I drink sugar and a carbohydrate and go up to60 And then it goes back to 50, the same thing happens three times, they end up leading me to emergencies because sugar lowers me and I always end up vomiting, it's horrible, do you know what is due to?What can I do?
@Francisca1919, it will be because you do not do the digestion well and the carbohydrates are not digested.If you see that you can take liquids drink juices or cocacola to get up or put the glucagon (now there is already to inhale) You will have to see you the digestive doctor to see why that happens to you.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
If it happens without using quickly you are surely putting too much slow.If you get fast but then vomit the food, it is normal to go down.In those cases it takes pure glucose to cover the insulin you have put yourself.What is not normal is that without getting quickly, that is that the slow one you have badly tight and you will have to lower it.The slow one has to keep the glucose without eating anything, if you eat you cover it quickly.
I have not understood well if you vomit because you are wrong with the stomach or the hypoglycemia itself makes you vomit.If it is hypoglycemia first then you will have to better adjust insulin to avoid those descents.If you vomit and that is why it gives you hypoglycemia and it frequently happens to you that a specialist looks at you because it is not normal that you are always vomiting, it will be that you have a stomach problem.
DM 2 con páncreas agotado desde diciembre 2020. 51 años entonces. HG diciembre 2020: 15.9. Última HG: julio 2024 5.8 Abasaglar 9 unidades. Metformina, 1000/0/1000. Humalog junior: 2 unid en desayuno y luego en función de lo que coma.
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