Hello Gilbert and thank you for visiting MedHelp. I have to first remind you that we are not doctors here, just concerned people trying to help out.
Your symptoms definitly sound similar to those of diabetics, but slightly different. Left untreated, diabetes causes blood sugar to go extremely high. Your blood sugar of 29 would be considered extremely low. One other thing worries me, fruits, sweets and juice do contain carbohydrates. They are what are called simple carbohydrates. In other words your body breaks them down into glucose very fast.
I would talk to a doctor about this as soon as possible since this is having a negative impact on your life. It definitely does not sound like something that should be left untreated, but it also does not sound like diabetes.
Hello Gilbert,
I'm guessing that you're writing from outside of the US and are probably using a scale that's different from the one we use here in the US. In the US, "normal" ranges are often cites as 70-120, and so 29 sounds "low."
I believe that the scale you're using is the same one we use to measure our a1c where normal might be in the 4.5 - 5.7 range, and so 29 is extremely high. That would also explain the use of an insulin drip over several days to gradually -- and MUCH more safely bring your blood sugar down to healthy levels. You're right that steroids can cause elevated blood sugars, as well.
As JW pointed out, we're not physicians, and I also encourage you to record the timing and symptoms to discuss with your doctor. It seems that you've identified a pattern, and perhaps your system is still re-establishing equilibrium from the stresses of the asthma attack, the steroids, the dangerously high blood sugar levels, and the gradual recovery.
Your symptoms do sound similar to low blood sugar. It often takes 15-20 minutes to "feel better" from low blood sugar. If you were diabetic, I would suggest that that the juice/candy is working, but you don't feel better for a while, and at that time, you've already reached for more complex carbo.
Our diabetic specialists tell us to treat low blood sugar with pure glucose (it comes in tablet & gel form) which is absorbed more quickly that sucrose or fructose or honey or other simple sugars. The more common (and, frankly less expensive) forms of sugar like hard candy (NOT chocolate, that's got too much fat content to work quickly) or juice are good alternatives.
In your situation, I would consider having a box of graham crackers or other crackers around to nibble on and see if you can't prevent the symptoms you feel. Your doc might also suggst you get a blood test meter and some strips so that you can record your readings. That would be most helpful -- to know your numbers at the time you feel the beginnings of your symptoms.
Anyway, I'm not a physician, but I hope this information is helpful. DEFINITELY, follow up with your doctor sicne your symptoms are far from what you've known as normal. I hope this passes soon for you. Do let us know how you're faring, tho', okay?
I just found a good website that does a quick conversion between the 2 major scales used to measure blood sugar:
http://www.onlineconversion.com/blood_sugar.htm
According to that site, a blood sugar of 29 mmol/Liter (the Canada/Europe & other places scale) =
522 mg/dL (the US scale)
Hope this helps,
LRS