How do explain what low blood sugar feel approaching.for diabetics ONLY?
How do you exlplain what low blood sugar feels similar to to someone who's not diabetic? I KNOW you tell them the symptoms, but does unfolding someone the symptoms really tell them what it in actual fact feels close to?
So how would you explain what a low blood sugar feels resembling?
Answers: At first I just surface a little 'off.' Usually next I am in the 80s. The lower I travel, the more I feel. I catch shaky, irritable, and I cannot think clearly. When I'm down to 50-60s, I am sweaty and fluffy headed. My the time I hit the 40s or dignified 30s I know I am in trouble and tend to attain panicky, but thankfully that have only happen a couple of times. My blood sugar has in reality woken me from a dead sleep because I be soaking wet from sweat. I also tend to become *extremely* hungry and I hold to control myself so I don't binge and end up next to elevated sugars instead.
jittery,shaky,weak Low blood sugar usually does hold warning signs and symptoms. Stand still and you may see your hands will be shaking and you might walk into a cold sweat and become disoriented. If it's not noticeable, noticeably be sure to check your blood sugar. Wear a medical bracelet that says you enjoy diabetes to let others know incase of emergency.
To me it feel like my brain is foggy, I surface anxious, and I feel shaky. I own this intense desire that I must eat to live and I want to stuff my obverse until I feel better. If I am not too low, I can control that desire, guzzle a little linger 15 minutes and test again. If I'm super low or overnight I usually don't hold enough rationality to control myself and I close up having to treat high later. it feel like your drunk.
I explain the reaction as the feeling you win right before you wobbly! Just lightheaded, weak, shaky and sweaty. It's an awful hunch! Numbness, confusion, sweating, nothing making sense. Slurry speech, sometimes seizure. Thats how I would explain low blood sugars.
Having low blood sugar, sucks! You feel scrawny, anxious, and confused. You are usually covered in sweat and afterwards want to eat as much food as possible, until you consistency better. I have have very severe low blood sugars where on earth I have be unconscious and taken to the hospital. When my sugar go low at night (when I am sleeping) I sometimes don't get up up, which twice resulted in a seizer. I also have to be given potassium because of my low heartbeat. I have have other times where I enjoy not been competent to feed myself. These incidents transpire when I was somewhat just now diagnosed, and now endorse the symptoms and wake up surrounded by the middle of the night. But low blood sugar can be enormously serious and can result in demise if not taken seriously. A few years ago I have a really bad flu and that kinda feel like what I touch like everytime I own a low! Drained, tired, sad, so, so questionable!!
A: It feels approaching you've been hit by a truck
B: It feel like someone's sucked adjectives your energy away
C: It feel like something have taken away all your well thoughts (kinda a like a Harry Potter dementor lol),
D: Most times I be aware of like crying cuz I'm so heartbreaking. Somehow it makes me believe about adjectives the bad things that own happened that sunshine or "why do I have to enjoy stupid diabetes". "poor me!"
E: Feeling like the world is culmination and no one can relief you (esp. if it takes ages to procure better), and you feel sick and downhearted for a long time afterwards
F: You can feel a bit drugged, similar to you can't focus your eyes, hear or speak very economically.
Hope this helps! :-)
P.S. low's suck!
I share my family and friends who are not diabetic, that low bloodsugar feel a lot approaching being drunk. You bring back slurred speech, blurred vision, you conduct yourself goofy, walk goofy, and you put up a scuffle.
I also tell them it is resembling being contained by jail. Your body know something is wrong, and you have fixed signs, but you sometimes won't accept the backing.
Hope this helps.
When it happen to me, I first start feeling dizzy...not greatly but lightheaded. I can definitely convey something's up. If I don't treat, I start to sweat...profusely...I mean, I go and get drenched (to where I own to change my shirt a few times). It's tough to describe but my vision seem to "go dark". I don't niggardly I can't see or anything but it's almost like tunnel perception...you can see straight ahead but not out of the corners of your eyes.
If I get to that point, seize out the Glucagon...because the one time I got here, I did lose consciousness. I don't remember anything. I'm not sure I want to. That one time, I had a paroxysm and when I came around, it feel like every muscle contained by my body was tied contained by a knot.
That's as best as I can describe it lacking getting too technical. I know adjectives too well what happen...I've treated many inhabitants with insulin reaction. I do try hard to hold on to it from happening at adjectives. I do have some slight lows but they are mild and effortlessly treated.
As for the "getting loopy" part...i.e. true...but I only know what associates have told me because I don't remember it. It is also true that I feel like I be awake when I was purely coming out of it but just couldn't move or speak. Weird...and upsetting.
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At first it is like anyone just for a moment drunk.
After it gets worse, it's approaching hitting a brick wall and not being competent to move or know what you are doing.
It is scary and frightening.
It's the worst. Shaky, sweaty, it's such a creepy awful premonition. and really really tired. Ever get the stomach flu? My son say it is like that... Weak, shaky, nausaeated, confused... he in truth has no appetitie when his sugar runs too low.