Are you on oral medications for your diabetes? If so, you may be having what are called "hypoglycemic episodes". This is NOT the same thing as having hypoglycemia.
Hypoglycemic episodes occur in diabetics who either take too much insulin or don't eat enough to cover the insulin they're taking. Occasionally, an increased level of exercise can cause it, too. Some oral medications work by causing your pancreas to produce more insulin, or causing your muscles to be more sensitive to insulin. If you don't eat for a long period of time, your body has too much insulin circulating and not enough blood glucose to work on, and you have a hypoglycemic episode.
On the other hand, hypoglycemia occurs in people who have an overactive pancreas. Their bodies constantly produce too much insulin, and they need to eat frequent small meals, preferably with a high protein/low carbohydrate content.
If you were diagnosed as diabetic, it's unlikely that you have hypoglycemia. More likely you are having hypoglycemic episodes. |