Should I be worried....
Hello ladies ! I hope that everyone is having a great weekend :)
So I have a question for the RYN ladies. Since becoming pregnant I have noticed that I have more what I call "diabetic" moments. After eating sometimes 1/2 hour sometimes like 2 hours .... I get shakey, sweaty, dizzy ... And if I eat a little something it will go away. I can now feel it coming on and can usually make it to get something before the shakeness takes over my legs.
Have any of you ladies experienced this? And should I ask my doctor to do the diabetic testing early?
Thanks!
Gina
So I have a question for the RYN ladies. Since becoming pregnant I have noticed that I have more what I call "diabetic" moments. After eating sometimes 1/2 hour sometimes like 2 hours .... I get shakey, sweaty, dizzy ... And if I eat a little something it will go away. I can now feel it coming on and can usually make it to get something before the shakeness takes over my legs.
Have any of you ladies experienced this? And should I ask my doctor to do the diabetic testing early?
Thanks!
Gina
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Mommy O.
on 8/23/09 3:15 am, edited 8/23/09 3:17 am
on 8/23/09 3:15 am, edited 8/23/09 3:17 am
It happens to me once in a while. It started once i became pregnant. Never before. I bought a glucose monitor to see what was going on during those times and I basically figured out that my glucose level drops. I think it's called reactive hypoglycemia because your glucose levels drop as a result of a high carb meal or snack.
I try to make sure I incorporate protein in all my meals or snacks to avoid this and it has worked well. Good luck!
OH and i did have that diabetes test done already and it was all normal. I did the one where you test before breakfast and then after breakfast. Don't let them make you take the syrup!
I was told to eat every 2-3 hours to help with this and to keep a few pieces of candy in my purse for the times I may need it to feel better. He also suggested orange juice but I can do citrus. Bladder issues. Since I did this everything went back to normal. Good luck to you!!
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Thanks ladies! It is so weird because it doesn't do it with all meals ... and this morning it did after I had a 1 1/2 egg beaters, 3-4 pieces of bite sized watermelon and a 1/3 of a low-cal muffin ... Oh well, I wish I could just pin point it :) Thankfully it hasn't happened during work or driving...
Thanks Again :)
Gina
Thanks Again :)
Gina
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I'm not pregnant (yet) but I do have the reactive hypoglycemia thing going on since having RNY in March '08 ..
I have to eat, preferably a high protein snack, every couple of hours *at least up through mid afternoon* or I get the drops.
HTH,
Cathie
I have to eat, preferably a high protein snack, every couple of hours *at least up through mid afternoon* or I get the drops.
HTH,
Cathie
Proud Mom of Brantley Alexander, 6 1/2 years old .
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I am not sure how far along you are, but I did get gestational diabetes very early on this time...it does warrant asking your doctor about. It does sound like a drop...but I also am way more sensitive to sugars/carbs while pregnant as well and it could simply be mild dumping. Either way I would talk to your doc and try to eat snacks every couple of hours that are balanced with carb and protein to stabalize your sugars. Good luck. Shari