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originally posted by: slapjacks
So last Monday, I was 15 minutes into my shift at work sitting in my office checking emails. Out of nowhere I started getting a hot flash and very shaky, that led to an incredibly fast heart beat and I started seeing stars. Shortly after that my hands went numb and a blacked out. I ended up in the ER and they were adamant on what I had eaten for breakfast. Nothing I told them, my blood glucose levels were 270 yet I hadn't consumed anything. I did some follow up tests this past week with a specialist and he said he couldn't make sense of my results. So, more tests. I had to fast and then go in the next morning for some type of glucose test, go home eat a meal and come back two hours later to basically take the same test. Got the results back later that day and from what I can tell, the results of both tests were damn near identical, almost as if I didn't even go home and eat a meal. While I was in the ER a few days prior the ER doctor suggested I could be pre-diabetic. Since then I've been keep track of my blood glucose levels just so I had something to show the doctor when I come back. So this past Saturday I didn't a little "experiment" which may not have been a good thing but everything turned out fine, more so weird if anything. I woke up, checked my levels and I believe it was 86-87 somewhere around there. I decided I'm going to consume a bunch of sugar and see what happens. I had a 44oz soda and like 3 (2) packs of the reeses peanut butter cups. The results raised more questions then answers. I waited roughly an hour after I ate that and checked my levels again. The weird part, my blood glucose levels actually dropped a little bit like I didn't consume any sugar. All in all, there are way more questions than answers. I go into tomorrow for another appointment, so we'll see what comes of that. I'm no doctor by any means but it almost seems like my pancreas randomly produces insulin when I don't need at that time. I dunno.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? I'm just looking for someone that can relate. I've been adamant about getting answers, we just haven't gotten any yet.
originally posted by: slapjacks
So last Monday, I was 15 minutes into my shift at work sitting in my office checking emails. Out of nowhere I started getting a hot flash and very shaky, that led to an incredibly fast heart beat and I started seeing stars. Shortly after that my hands went numb and a blacked out. I ended up in the ER and they were adamant on what I had eaten for breakfast. Nothing I told them, my blood glucose levels were 270 yet I hadn't consumed anything.
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Well, I have hypoglycemia. My body produces more insulin than I need, and takes out to much sugar. I did the glucose test at the hospital, and dropped to 23. Dr. said I set a new record, by not going in to a coma, for his office. I did get shaky and disoriented. Then tired.
For me, if I am going to eat anything too sugary, I make sure I have lots of protein about 1/2 hour before. It keeps me level. And yeah, it will probably lead to diabetes.