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 Got diabetes while pregnant...plz help?
Got diabetes while pregnant...plz help? hi ppl my mom is pregnant she is 7 months and her doctor told her she has diabetes..(she didnt have diabetes before she was pre.) .what kinds of food could ...


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 Is this what happens when you have low blood sugar?
What exactly happens when you have low blood sugar? I work at a grocery store and today, one of the cashiers came to my till and kept saying something about her debit card and how I was supposed ...


 How do diabetics monitor blood glucose levels?
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 whaT MEALS CAN I EAT?
im a diabetic and i ned to nkow hoe to manage ir... its really complicateds....


 My doctor wants me to have a glucose test but I never had gestational diabetes. Why is this necessary?
I delivered 9 weeks ago. My daughter was a large baby (9lbs 1oz, 22 inches). I also gained a lot of weight during my pregnancy. I just don't understand why I need to do this. What are the risks? ...


 do you think i have diabetes?
for the past two days ive been peeing every 1-2.5 hours. sometimes after i pee it hurts in the pee hole (im a guy) and were my bladder is. im not any more thirsty then i usualy am. and i kinda have ...


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 why am i always thirsty?
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 What happens if your blood sugar is in the 200s to 400s everyday?
I have type one diabetes, and I was wondering what could happen if it were like that....


 Dose the government pay you to lose weight?
Dose the government pay you to lose weight? I keep on hearing about a government program that pays you to lose weight is this True? if it is where do you go to sign up? I am about 280 lbs need to ...


 what are the fruits for diabetic person?
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 i have kidney stones. need a diet plan and what foods to avoid?
i know to limit my sodium and oxalate intake... i've looked up foods that are high in these, but some they are ok, and others not. what can i eat to naturally dissolve kidney stone, and to help ...


 Does sugar interfere with thinking?
I've heard that sugar disrupts the thinking processes of the brain. Anyone heard this before or have personal experience with it? I'm referring to language function, memory, general ...


 How did diabetes develop?
My mom has mild diabetes she takes a medication....


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 Why do I gain weight when I'm on a diet but never loose any of it?
I'm a type 1 diabetic, But in order to get my insulin pump, I need to loose some weight. I think I'm probably retaining water but I'm not sure....


 how much do diabetes educator make?
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 Diabetics: Do you get severe leg cramps after insulin injection?
This is an ongoing problem with my mother who has Type 2 diabetes. Whenever she takes her insulin shot she always gets severe leg cramps in her left leg. The doctor's haven't addressed it, ...


 Should I be concerned about diabetes?
I have been experiencing excessive thirst for some time now. It doesn't happen all the time, but I feel like it's more frequent than it should be. I have looked over the risk factors for ...



Tavi
Can a person with normally high blood sugar suffer from low blood sugar at a normal range?
So I'm a type 2 diabetic. My blood sugar in the last few months has been out of control, ranging in the high 200's and 300's. Recently I went on a new medication called Victoza and I've been watching what I eat. So right now my blood sugar is at 107, which is actually considered a normal level. The problem is I feel like someone who is suffering from low blood sugar, I'm all jittery and lightheaded. Can this be just because for my body it considers this a low blood sugar after being high for so long? Or does this sound like something else?
                     




JeniWren
your body just needs to adjust. give it sometime. keep up the good work!


fnd40
I think you are right that your body is used to having high sugar, so you are not used to a normal level. This happened to my husband. He could walk around with sugars in the 300s or 400s but if it went below 100 he felt strange. He got the insulin pump and soon got over that situation. As you adjust to being at a normal level, your symptoms should disappear. Good luck.


bigsis
Possibly and it may also be a side effect of the medication. You went from a big high to a normal low which is a big and fast adjustment for you body. You need to call and ask you Doctor/nurse and check the side effects of the medication in the information from your pharmacy or a site like Rx.com.


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