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I am not diabetic but I think this was similar to hypoglycemia. I started to get paranoid, sleepy, dizzy & started to have weird thoughts. Breathing seemed difficult at times. Sounds like thyroid problems- sleepy, dizzy, weird thoughts, sensitivity to the cold. Thyroid imbalance can affect all hormones in the body and can be contected to diabetes. While paranoia is not a symptom of hypoglycemia, the rest of what you describe is. Seventy mg/dl to 120 mg/dl is the average range for suggesting whether or not someone is in a healthy glycemic range. However, the range markers change with regard to considering the following items: DIABETES--DEFINITION |
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