Does Weight Gain, Craving For Sweets And Shivers And Dizziness Indicate Diabetes?
Hi there i have just been diagnosed with gestational diabetes but before my pregnancy i have a feeling something was wrong with my sugar as i was putting on alot of weight by craving foods and sweets and if i didnt eat in time i would start shaking and feeling dizzy and my body would feel weak. Does this sound like i could have hypoglycemia? but they have only found the problem now that i am pregnant and put it down to GD?
Dear madam I can understand your concerns in my opinion you might be having a condition called reactive hypoglycemia but it needs to be confirmed by doing a GTT testing during very early stage of diabetes there will be excess of insulin secreation due to excessive insulin resistence in body this excess insulin and mis match of insulin realise and glucose absorption will give rise to condition called reactive hypoglycemia the good news is in many patients it's reversible with weight loss I suggest you to meet your doctor and pls undergo the test called GTT meet a dietitian and take a diet advise which is very important for your condition use complex carbohydrates which will realsi sugars slowly and help you to avoid hypoglycemia daily do exercise for 45 mins.simple walking is also good relax regards
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Does Weight Gain, Craving For Sweets And Shivers And Dizziness Indicate Diabetes?
Dear madam I can understand your concerns in my opinion you might be having a condition called reactive hypoglycemia but it needs to be confirmed by doing a GTT testing during very early stage of diabetes there will be excess of insulin secreation due to excessive insulin resistence in body this excess insulin and mis match of insulin realise and glucose absorption will give rise to condition called reactive hypoglycemia the good news is in many patients it s reversible with weight loss I suggest you to meet your doctor and pls undergo the test called GTT meet a dietitian and take a diet advise which is very important for your condition use complex carbohydrates which will realsi sugars slowly and help you to avoid hypoglycemia daily do exercise for 45 mins.simple walking is also good relax regards