Fainting high sugar

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Avatar n tn I agree with margypops, it may be your blood sugar being too low or too high. Also, your blood pressure could be a problem best to check it out soon with your doctor.
Avatar f tn Did u try finding out the reason?? I know fainting can be caused by many things during pregnancy but some can lead to more complex situation.. U ahould consult ur doctor as it could be due to high or low blood pressure or dehydration etc...
Avatar n tn If his glucose was 26.0 he was most likely on a sugar high. The best thing for him was to sleep it off. You should watch when his sugars go high, it may cause a lot of complications.
Avatar f tn Did you ever have a problem with high or low blood sugar? When was the last time your Dr ordered a GD test?
Avatar m tn Remar brings up a good point regarding blood sugar. I would also make sure you're keeping yourself well hydrated.
Avatar f tn Blood sugar. Every morning drink it. Also eat fresh fruits bec the release sugar slowly and will help you as well.
Avatar f tn Any suggestions about what may be causing this? I checked my blood sugar the other day and it was normal. My blood pressure is also mostly normal, with the exception of my diastolic occasionally running a little high. Any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Avatar f tn Fainted earlier and just feel really awful now - dizzy and nausea. Wasn't hot, dehydrated, low sugar ornlow bp. My dr already knows I'm not well and said there's not a lot else he can do. Any suggestions?
Avatar m tn EKG was normal, and ER said blood work was fie, but according to lab results his MCH is high (30.4), MCHC is high (35.7), RDW is low (12.0), and basophil % is high (1.3). What does this mean?
Avatar m tn In April blood sugar levels falled from 100 to 28 in a hour. Arms trembling and feeling like fainting same time. Could that be a sugar crash? Father suffers from diabetes from many years. In the on of ultrasonography check-ups the doctor told that my pancreas looks like an old man's pancreas. GP told me, that I was badly prepared for the examination. A few of the later conducted ultrasonography check-ups, done by another doctor, were supposed to be ok.
Avatar f tn My daughters symptoms are mainly low blood pressure, low heart rate, low blood sugar, headaches, dizziness, fainting, weakness, and occasional seizures. There are too many symptoms to list really though. Her treatment right now is Florinef, Ritalin, Midodrine, and saline hydration therapy through her PICC. I just take Florinef.
Avatar f tn I had one the other day. Not sure if it will happen again. But i heard once uou faint it will happen again. When i fainted theyncalled 911.
Avatar n tn I have been type II diabetic for more than 20 yrs. I have expirenced my first blackout while driving. I was un-aware this is a condition that comes with being diabetic. Can these blockouts occur "any time" whether low or high blood sugar? I am extremely concerned and any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any information You can give me....
Avatar f tn no they said i am perfectly healthy...
Avatar n tn My mum in her age of 70, experienced several time (3-4times ) of fainting in just 1 year. Firstly, She will feeling stomach pain/cramp with accesive gas ( can feel stomach bloated), followby cold sweat and feeling strengthless and fainting. She never vomit or having diarrhea. It happen mostly at noon around 11-3pm. She never smoke or taking any medication.
Avatar f tn Have they Checked your iron levels? Hypoglycemia or even high blood sugar can cause fainting and dizziness. I would have a friend or family member near by just in case anything happens especially if your husband is working etc.
Avatar f tn are you pregnant or trying? fainting is something that i guess is common in early pregnancy. other than that i would say stay very hydrated and keep cool. hot weather can take a toll on ones body.
Avatar f tn Has anyone else experinced a fainting/passing out moment? Definitely not from low blood sugar.
Avatar n tn It could be that your blood pressure shot up or maybe your blood sugar got too high or low. If your still not feeling well today you could go to a med center. Do you have any of those close to you? The headache is what has me concerned. I'm not trying to scare you but it possibly could have been a stroke. The med center can check for all the things I mentioned. Please let us know what you find out.
Avatar f tn , have taken thyroid medication since I was 12, have high blood pressure. For years I will occassionally get these mild blackout spells. I don't completely blackout, but things go sort of gray, I get a tingling in my right arm, my body feels weak and heavy, I get heartburn or stomach pain with these. Taking one Aspirin helps. My blood pressure sometimes is high and sometimes is low when these "spells" come on. They do see to happen more when I am under stress or worrying.
Avatar f tn i was around 11-12 weeks and i didnt really eat yet as i was getting groceries... my blood pressure and sugar were really low...
4545793 tn?1394592544 Im 17 weeks and 2 days and I was just reading about my future 18 week and it mentioned since of increased blood flow there are chances of fainting has anyone fainted before or am I being paranoid lol
Avatar f tn Not feeling good some times feel like fainting with sweat all over my body feel shaking and blood pressure low and heart rate pulse some high it's normal
Avatar f tn The last time I was in the shower and before you know it I woke up to cold water and my dog howling and whining. I mainly fainted because my sugar was low.
Avatar f tn I agree with what super Sally wrote. Best option is to eat a low carb, moderate protein with balance of calories from fats, like olive oil, nuts, grass fed butter, etc. not sure beans and lentils are good for you, as this causes increase in sugar in blood from high carb content. Also don't be afraid to eat fats.
Avatar n tn Low blood sugar could have caused it. Keep peanut butter crackers on you and something to drink. I have to due to my hypoglycemia. I have always had it but it gets worse with pregnancy. I also have heard many women getting it during pregnancy and then it going away after.