rubyroselee
New member
Hi everyone,
So the other day I was driving for work at about 10:30am and started getting really weak, hungry, and shaky. I knew my blood sugar was plummeting, so I pulled off to a fast-food restaurant to grab some orange juice and food. It just didn't feel like it was coming back up fast enough, so I actually pulled over and wrote "hypoglycemia" on a piece of paper next to me because I was almost certain I was going to pass out and someone was going to find me lying in my car. Probably one of the more scary episodes I've ever had with low blood sugars. (And I know it's sugars because I've tested myself during those periods and it's been as low as 48).
But honestly, this has been going on quite a long time, probably 5-10 years. I get a sick, nauseus feeling every morning, so I eat breakfast. I feel better for a couple hours and then my blood sugar drops suddenly.
I carry around candy in my purse wherever I go. And I've noticed that I'm even rescheduling events so that they're not in the late morning when I might have a problem.
I told my CF doctor about this last week and he was really worried about it. He told me to see an endocrinologist, so I have an appointment with one tomorrow.
But the reason I'm a little baffled is because I was under the impression that this late-morning low blood sugar thing was common in CF - although my CF doctor thinks otherwise. I heard years ago that people with CF have a pancreas that slacks (which is why we eventually get diabetes). If we eat high sugar foods in the morning, our pancreas secretes too much insulin too late, thus giving us late morning hypoglycemia. Which is why I've never brought it up to my CF doctor, until now. I think it's just becoming too much of an inconvenience (and danger) not to mention.
So does anyone else have this problem? If so, what do you do?
So the other day I was driving for work at about 10:30am and started getting really weak, hungry, and shaky. I knew my blood sugar was plummeting, so I pulled off to a fast-food restaurant to grab some orange juice and food. It just didn't feel like it was coming back up fast enough, so I actually pulled over and wrote "hypoglycemia" on a piece of paper next to me because I was almost certain I was going to pass out and someone was going to find me lying in my car. Probably one of the more scary episodes I've ever had with low blood sugars. (And I know it's sugars because I've tested myself during those periods and it's been as low as 48).
But honestly, this has been going on quite a long time, probably 5-10 years. I get a sick, nauseus feeling every morning, so I eat breakfast. I feel better for a couple hours and then my blood sugar drops suddenly.
I carry around candy in my purse wherever I go. And I've noticed that I'm even rescheduling events so that they're not in the late morning when I might have a problem.
I told my CF doctor about this last week and he was really worried about it. He told me to see an endocrinologist, so I have an appointment with one tomorrow.
But the reason I'm a little baffled is because I was under the impression that this late-morning low blood sugar thing was common in CF - although my CF doctor thinks otherwise. I heard years ago that people with CF have a pancreas that slacks (which is why we eventually get diabetes). If we eat high sugar foods in the morning, our pancreas secretes too much insulin too late, thus giving us late morning hypoglycemia. Which is why I've never brought it up to my CF doctor, until now. I think it's just becoming too much of an inconvenience (and danger) not to mention.
So does anyone else have this problem? If so, what do you do?