Wednesday, February 17, 2010

6.4 Blood Sugar Level Is Tiredness A Symtom Of Diabetes?

Is tiredness a symtom of diabetes? - 6.4 blood sugar level

I felt tired lately, so I checked my blood sugar in the blood, before this morning, I had nothing to eat, and was 8.0. I have a book that comes with the machine and said that normalcy must be 3.9 to 5.8 before breakfast for non-diabetics. I checked again 10 minutes before and up to 6.4, which is within the normal range. L, have also received a lot of headaches. I do not want to disturb a doctor and take your time when there is nothing to fear, but I must admit, I am as to why my blood sugar in the blood up and down like a riddle yo - yo. Advice would be greatly appreciated.

14 comments:

  1. You should see a doctor and be tested for glucose tolerance. It is a high fasting blood glucose and research needs ...

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  2. Fatigue is out for many things. It sounds like a good candidate for testing glucose tolerance. not likely to suffer from diabetes, but found better than to sit and wait for further symptoms.

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  3. This is the first sign that they - before diabetes was confirmed. Fatigue is associated with abnormal blood sugar. The headache is the "weakness" and the imbalance of the system. It is very important if you are a persistently high level of sugar that you see a doctor as soon as possible have. Hypoglycemia (blood sugar) in the blood is dangerous. Their level will depend on their activity and CARB / sugar intake you have. highly desirable that you check.

    Brenda

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  4. Fatigue can be a symptom may also be a symptom of something else. Sugar in the blood can be due to illness, stress or hormonal changes as well. Keep an eye on him. Other symptoms of diabetes are increased appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, breathtaking fragrance and increased sweating. If you have these symptoms, go to the DR sugar when you were tired and fluctuating blood, go see the dr. Check to see if there is a fluctuation still arrive at the same time of day. You fluctate BS from the time of day, and when you last ate.

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  5. Yes, this is like the unquenchable thirst. You should see a doctor.

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  6. Fatigue is a symptom of diabetes, which can in May, but also a symptom of many things, and of course, cause you're tired!

    Your blood sugar level was high before breakfast and were tired lately ... I think this is reason enough to see his doctor. You do not need to run the new clinical or nothing, just a normal visit.

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  7. Yes, it is but be sure and ask your doctor, or if HES is not going to another.

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  8. Absolutely. make an appointment with your doctor and get him a referral to see an endocrinologist.

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  9. If you are in the normal range, then there is nothing to fear, is a normal blood sugar levels fluctuate.

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  10. When I was diagnosed with diabetes had symptoms include fatigue, unexplained weight loss, constant thirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, hunger, nausea. My symptoms are more extreme than most, I have diagnosed as insulin was.

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  11. Yes, and you drink a lot

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  12. Diabetes is certainly a possible explanation, not a doctor and thinks that you are wasting your time if you went to them to get a sample - they take it very seriously.

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