Does Someone Have to Have Diabetes to Have Low Blood Sugar?
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
12:37 am
gussyxochs asked:
I don’t have Diabetes (or atleast I dont think I do) but lately I have been getting alot of low blood sugar where my vision cant keep straight and i get dizzy, and am really hungry and talk really slurred and get a cold sweat and turn a little greenish.
I don’t have Diabetes (or atleast I dont think I do) but lately I have been getting alot of low blood sugar where my vision cant keep straight and i get dizzy, and am really hungry and talk really slurred and get a cold sweat and turn a little greenish.
Do you have to have Diabetes to have low blood sugar about twice a week?
thanks
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Just go visit a doctor and get your A1C number.
No, you do not have to have Diabetes to get low blood sugar – it’s called Hypoglycemia. You can read more about it here: Your symptoms sound somewhat like it, but it could also be other things. I recommend going to a doctor if it continues, to be sure.
I am not a medical person, but I always thought diabetes was HIGH blood sugar. I don’t know if the symptoms you describe are due to high or low blood sugar, but they are not normal.
Frankly, I think you should see a doctor and report your symptoms. He/she can do tests to determine your situation. It might not have anything to do with blood sugar.
Definitely see a doctor for an evaluation. Your symptoms are not normal.
As someone else said, with diabetes you would have high blood sugar, not low. With diabetes (type 1) your body does not produce insulin anymore, so it can not release the sugar in your bloodstream to the cells in your body to give you energy, so you have high blood sugar. Type 2, your body doesn’t process the insulin it produces very well.
Hi, i have found an article on blood sugar which says “Control blood sugar” , i think its a good article as it contains some kinda info for blood sugar. Thank you
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