I’ve been showing some symptoms of diabetes, but my blood glucose is only 3.4?

Sep 30, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

My sister has type 1, so I’m well researched on it, and recently I’ve had the same symptoms as she had.
I’ve lost weight, becoming very thirsty, and urinate excessively. As well as this, I’ve been very dizzy, my vision blurred.
I think the normal blood glucose level is 4-7?
Does anyone know why this might be?

3.4 is a little to low and will cause dizziness. Low sugar level is just as dangerous as excessive sugar if not worse. You need to see a doc immediately. Dont waste time here looking for the right answer. You need a professional advice…and this is a professional advice of a sort….agree?

4 Responses to “I’ve been showing some symptoms of diabetes, but my blood glucose is only 3.4?”

  1. Lisa Says:

    Normal blood glucose levels are 70-110.

    Is this your A1C?
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  2. caper Says:

    normal glucose is 4-7mmol this is the canadian unit of measure….but as far as symptoms go these are all symptoms of type 1 diabetes but to be safe I would see your doctor to get a full diagnosis
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  3. bsh34 Says:

    Im type1 as well.
    Technically any blood sugar measure below 3.8 is classed as hypoglycemia, however in untreated diabetes its more likely that your blood sugar reading would be sky high, (but also the pancreas doesn’t stop producing insulin immediately its usually a process over a period of time which may or may not explain it.)
    If your sister lives with you have something sizable to eat then check your sugars on her tester after 2 hours or so – if they are over double figures bad sign.
    Bottom line – go see the doc and get a urine test.
    High sugars wont harm you in the short term, but high ketone levels (a by product of your body burning fat to get sugars) will if untreated and could put you in a coma so best go see the doc a.s.a.p.
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  4. Prav Says:

    3.4 is a little to low and will cause dizziness. Low sugar level is just as dangerous as excessive sugar if not worse. You need to see a doc immediately. Dont waste time here looking for the right answer. You need a professional advice…and this is a professional advice of a sort….agree?
    References :

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