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Stand Up, Feel Bad
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First thought, some sort of hypo-tension, but BP is 125ish/65-ish, so seems not.
I stand up, walk a few steps, wish I hadn’t, sit down, recover. Then it improves.
Anything obvious to look at, think about?
BillB
I stand up, walk a few steps, wish I hadn’t, sit down, recover. Then it improves.
Anything obvious to look at, think about?
BillB
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well there you go bainbrig......take your pick....side effect of Trulicity, postural or positional hypotension, an infection.......?
Certainly not enough information:
For how long has this been going on?
What other medications are you taking?
Do you feel faint and or dizzy when you stand up?
Let's start there.
Certainly not enough information:
For how long has this been going on?
What other medications are you taking?
Do you feel faint and or dizzy when you stand up?
Let's start there.
Sqad. I didn’t want to overload people with info.
I had bad bronchitis. It was wearing off. Diabs recommended Trulicity. Started it, bit billious (expected). Three weeks in, and Whallop, hit me like a car crash - awful fatigue, felt like death warmed up. Gave it another week, then stopped the drug. Now 2 weeks since I had it.
Gradually improving, feeling a bit better, but for this rising up business. Blood sugars low-ish, so controlling insulin.
Only because you asked, old pal.
BB
I had bad bronchitis. It was wearing off. Diabs recommended Trulicity. Started it, bit billious (expected). Three weeks in, and Whallop, hit me like a car crash - awful fatigue, felt like death warmed up. Gave it another week, then stopped the drug. Now 2 weeks since I had it.
Gradually improving, feeling a bit better, but for this rising up business. Blood sugars low-ish, so controlling insulin.
Only because you asked, old pal.
BB
If you need an informative answer, then AB needs an informative post......well most of us....or some of us gf
You must be a badly controlled diabetic if you needed the addition of Insulin plus the fact that one would have presumed that you need for insulin was required and you supplied it.
Now you are infection free, you need to reduce your Insulin intake which I presume that you have done but not enough, if your blood sugars are low. You BP is certainly on the low side.
Well that is my summing up on the evidence and information provided...low BP, low blood sugars and this should sort itself out.
Keep an eye on both for a week or so and if your symptoms don't improve, then see your GP
You must be a badly controlled diabetic if you needed the addition of Insulin plus the fact that one would have presumed that you need for insulin was required and you supplied it.
Now you are infection free, you need to reduce your Insulin intake which I presume that you have done but not enough, if your blood sugars are low. You BP is certainly on the low side.
Well that is my summing up on the evidence and information provided...low BP, low blood sugars and this should sort itself out.
Keep an eye on both for a week or so and if your symptoms don't improve, then see your GP