Low blood sugar

2024-03-03 12:59:39
I was diagnosed with diabetes in mid December where my fasting was 180 and PP was 230.I took metformin 500 for 20 days and 250 for 6 days.It was stopped by my doctor because I was facing issues such as shakiness, anxiety and vertigo...It's being couple of months now.I have dropped my weight arround 12 kg and my liver enzymes which were SGPT and SGOT 150+ along with my blood sugar are normal including my cholestrol level which was High...But some days I still feel those low sugar symptoms and the blood sugar level in my glucometer are between 81 to 91... specifically in late after noon...So wanted to know is it low sugar or any other things..Coz I have read lab tests shows reading lesser than glocumeter
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Connect please

Answered2024-03-03 16:53:46

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Answered2024-03-03 13:05:58

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Don’t worry . Check your blood sugar fasting a day 2 hrs after breakfast lunch and dinner and see the trend. Do it for 1 week and if you find them under normal range then don’t worry .

Answered2024-03-03 13:04:15

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Oh .. ur liver is also damaged going by ur saying .. weight loss.. hav u done a scan ? Can u pls connect or whatsapp on 959798368zero..we shall discuss the issues and will guide u appropriately

Answered2024-03-03 13:03:52

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Kindly book a proper consultation for better understanding of ur concern and treatment.

Answered2024-03-13 23:29:44

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Sugars okay.Consult Gastroenterologist for liver issues asap

Answered2024-03-04 05:02:32

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Not low. These readings are normal Please take a consult as this is a complex history that needs to be assessed carefully Not over messaging

Answered2024-03-03 15:36:01

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