Ok i get these headaches?!


Question: After i eat sugar and i get a tad dizzy...i think im a borderline diabetic. I see ppl eat snickers and wen i do it Oh boy lol i have a headache!! But anyway wut could this be...because it does go away after a tylenol.


Answers: After i eat sugar and i get a tad dizzy...i think im a borderline diabetic. I see ppl eat snickers and wen i do it Oh boy lol i have a headache!! But anyway wut could this be...because it does go away after a tylenol.

check your blood sugar. It takes a minute.

well you should see a doctor if you only "think".

Go see a Doctor. Before you do any more damage to your self. It could be low blood sugar, could be diabetes. Just go.

have a doctor check your blood to see if your levels are norm. could be you body giving you warning now. Waiting only makes things worse and harder to treat

I know. Never take panadol or any pain relief tablets. They may make you feel better but they are actually really bad for you. they will increase more headaches. What you should do is drink a litre of water. and rest. It works for me. But if it does not feel better within an hour. it is ok to take a little pain relief pill.

I'd stay away from it if I were you..... and get checked out. it's nothing to play with. amputation is no joke. and that's what happens to diabetics.

Well before i was diagnosed i had headaches alot i took tylenol and it went away too but i had headaches the whole summer so i went to the the doctor and sent me over for some blood tests found out i was diabetic.

You should go see your doctor and request a blood test just to make sure

Go to the doctor and request a blood test or just ask him.

Sounds like you might be right. Ask your doctor to give you a glucose tolerance test and an HbA1c test too. Diabetes is a serious life threatening disease. Please do not put this off!

Here are some other symptoms of diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes: Symptoms

Diabetes may include one or more of the following:

Excessive thirst
Frequent urination
Extreme hunger
Unexplained weight loss
Fatigue, or a feeling of being "run down" and tired
Rapid breathing
Blurred vision
Dry, itchy skin
Headache
Tingling or burning pain in the feet, legs, hands, or other parts of the body
High blood pressure
Mood swings
Irritability, depression
Frequent or recurring infections, such as urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and skin infections
Slow healing of cuts and bruises

Many of the symptoms of type 1 diabetes are nonspecific



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