Low Blood Sugar But No Idea What is Causing It??
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So I was taking several blood tests the other day to test my levels of magnesium, vitamin D, and phosphorous. While they were measuring those levels at the lab, they also discovered I had low glucose levels (blood sugar levels). They thought this might have been caused by the blood sample sitting too long before they tested it, and so today I went in for a finger prick test. My glucose levels were higher, but still low. Keep in mind, during the 1st testing I had had a protein bar about an hour to an hour and a half before the test, and the 2nd test I had a protein bar about forty five minutes to an hour before the testing.
I've been researching and found low blood sugar can be caused by not eating enough/frequently, but I eat A LOT (nearly 3000 or more calories a day because my goal is to gain weight
) and I ate almost right before the testing. I don't think I have diabetes because I'm not moody or fatigued at all on a regular basis. The only weird symptoms I have that I can think of is I seem to be getting bruises and cuts more easily/often lately and I've been having some bone pain/aches, but not serious, just short little bursts of pain or maybe a day of soreness and then it goes away for a bit.
Does anyone know what this could be? I'm getting more bloodwork done tomorrow, but in the mean time I'm curious haha
I've been researching and found low blood sugar can be caused by not eating enough/frequently, but I eat A LOT (nearly 3000 or more calories a day because my goal is to gain weight
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Does anyone know what this could be? I'm getting more bloodwork done tomorrow, but in the mean time I'm curious haha
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Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) can cause bruising, so that symptom may be related. This Mayo Clinic website of causes has a section on Non-Diabetic Causes of hypoglycemia that you can check. But just to reassure you, some people just have mild low blood sugar & as long as it's not severe (you're not feeling fatigued, fainting, etc), then they usually just live w/it. I have it a little bit, but the only time I notice it is when I try to fast completely. when I do that, I get the shakes & usually a migraine. But I'd just wait for your blood work to come back. Thankfully most of the things that could be causing this would show up in blood work, & are treatable.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hypoglycemia/DS00198/DSECTION=causes
Actually there's another possibility, looking at the symptoms you list. Did they check you for anemia? Sometimes when someone is dealing w/an allergy like you were for so long, they can develop anemia. Anemia can also cause low blood sugar, bruising, & slow healing of cuts. Also the aches you've talked about. I developed severe anemia, but because it progressed gradually, I didn't realize how tired I felt. The first symptom I noticed was pain in the joints in my hands & feet, which my doc put down to arthritis. But when I mentioned it to a friend who's a doc's wife, she said their daughter had severe anemia & the only symptom she had was the rare one of pain & sometimes swelling in the joints. Sure enough, when I asked my skeptical doc to test me, I was bad enough that she was debating whether to have me admitted for a transfusion, but decided to just start me on heavy iron supplements twice/day. I started feeling better almost right away, just didn't realize how bad I was until I started feeling better. Here's a link to anemia symptoms...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/anemia/DS00321/DSECTION=symptoms
If they do put you on iron, take each tablet w/ 250mg of vitamin C to help you absorb it better & make it easier on your stomach. Feel free to friend me & let me know how it turns out.
P. S. and my friend's daughter that had the anemia was only 18 also. A lot of docs don't think to test for it in younger women. And one symptom they don't mention but I know is pretty common is that it can make you want to chew ice.0 -
So I was taking several blood tests the other day to test my levels of magnesium, vitamin D, and phosphorous. While they were measuring those levels at the lab, they also discovered I had low glucose levels (blood sugar levels).
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Thank you so much for your help!! That sounds just like me haha
The results for the blood testing will come back today midafternoon, so it probably will be anemia. I got a full metabolic panel done! :ohwell: Oh and my blood sugar at first was 41, second appointment was 59
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Thank you so much for your help!! That sounds just like me haha
The results for the blood testing will come back today midafternoon, so it probably will be anemia. I got a full metabolic panel done! :ohwell: Oh and my blood sugar at first was 41, second appointment was 59
So did you figure out what you were dealing with? Hope so.0
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