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I found at I have low blood sugar today, I am 13 years old! Low blood sugar is not uncommon, and not as dangerous as your friends (that's who you mean by people, right?) say it is. check with your doctor about a healthy diet to help with your blood sugar. If it was anything scary the Doc wouldn't wait til June for blood work. I know teens like drama but don't get hysterical. I found out when I was 13 too, it was scary because I found out because I passed out one day. Now I can tell when it's getting low. I will start shaking and get gittery. You have to becareful with the sugar you eat. You may think that because you're sugar is low then you need sugar but that's not how it works. With us when we eat sugar ours go up like everyone elses but instead of it dropping gradually ours drops very fast - the more sugar you eat the faster and lower it falls. So stay away from cokes and any drinks with sugar. They will make you feel so bad. If you feel your sugar is getting low you need to eat something that will bring it up gradually without causing it to fall fast. Like fruit, they have sugar but it's natural sugars. Also crackers. I keep them with me. The things that make mine drop the most is coke, orange juice and candy. You have to pretty much follow the same diet as a diabetic. It's best to eat several small meals a day to keep your sugar up. Good luck! carry glucose suger pills with you at all times=these help to raise your sugars fast and ask the dietition for a great diabetic diet to keep your sugars up and =At least make sure you eat 3 meals a day at the same time each day and if you feel funny after doing even these things then get to the hospital as fast as you can=good luck in getting your sugars under control and as long as you eat right,just like your Mom says you will be ok Nah you won't die because of low blood sugar. But you'll get frequent black-outs. I'm diabetic, My dietition recommends when sugar is too low to have some carb, preferrably orange juice because that raises sugar fast., and then protein (like cheese or peanut butter). The protein will help to keep sugar stable. you'll avoid the fast drop in sugar that way. Ask a dietitien what is best for you. The o.j. works best if you can get it. But it's a good idea to carry glucose pills in case of emergency. You can find them at any pharmacy. do you eat regularly? maybe your low blood suger is due to over insulin production of your system which makes your cells absob it and used to form energy. are you highper active? It's great that you are taking your health seriously at such a young age and by doing so, you probably will have nothing to worry about. I am sure your Mom and doctor are watching out for you. However, good nutrition is a BIG part of staying healthy and the food we eat every day just doesn't give us the nutrition that we need. Many young people (even younger than you) are starting to take food supplements that are manufactured by a company called "Reliv". The Reliv products have been helping lots of people (young and not so young) with health issues relating to blood sugar levels. Look this company up on the internet "Reliv.com" and if you or your Mom would like more information, my email is "candylisto@yahoo.com" I would love to connect you to others who have been taking these products and let them share how the Reliv products have helped them. Stay concerned and take your health seriously and you won't have anything to worry about. Contact me if you have any other questions. Your blood sugar (just like blood pressure) have a *range* of values, and go up and down like a wave pattern throughout the day. For example, when you eat a meal, your sugar goes up. When you're hungry for a while, blood sugar goes down. Since you are only 13 years old, it's possible that your diet and hormones may have caused a slight low blood sugar at the time of the test. It's not life threatening, and your doctor seems to be okay (not alarmed) with it. Make sure you eat your meals on time if you can, to keep your blood sugar on its normal pattern of up and down. My answer is in response to those who think hypoglycemia cannot cause death. Keep some orange juice with you that is something really good to boost your sugar. Whatever you do dont eat chocolate to boost your sugars... i learned this when i found out i was diabetic. chocolate will raise your sugar but it will also bring it down fast Good answer Nette. To add to it a little. Simple sugars get your levels up quickly and without the side effects of complex sugars but follow it up with some protein to help even out and maintain your levels over a longer period of time. i.e. if you drink some OJ for a fast boost then eat a couple crackers with peanut butter shortly after. |
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