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Originally Posted by key tones
Have you had a glucose tolerance test? This takes several hours in the doctor’s office.
Blood sugar is normal and so is A1c on blood testing. These don’t catch hypoglycemia because your blood sugar reacts to what you are eating.
Fasting blood sugar is just one point in time with no food in play. A1c is an average blood sugar over time that does not catch hypoglycemia.
I sure hope your doc gave you this test before suggesting the psychiatrist...
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No, but I've tested my blood sugar often this last month before eating, when this happens, and after. It's never been abnormally low. I've had prediabetes for years. Maybe I shouldn't be on the one pill of Metformin anymore.
Right now my nose is stuffed making me not breathe right and got only 4 hours sleep which makes me anxious. Also read warfarin side effects are tiredness. I hate meds but have to be on warfarin. Says if you're weak on warfarin, tell them. But it's more likely gabapentin I think. It's a vicious cycle with me. I'm getting worked up. T is right!!