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I was about to say low blood sugar levels too.. I've had it before, luckily just once. Make sure you always carry a snack with you just incase.

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I have had this also.... quite a few times and I find it quite scary.

I have diarrhoea also when is happens, get very hot and sweaty. Plus nausea, dizziness, my legs go weak and I can't stand up.

I am at work when it happens, in the morning also. Very embarrassing sometimes! I had to get a work mate to help me this morning because I thought I was going to faint.

So no one thinks this is serious or hurting the baby? At the time, it feels just horrible. I have breakfast in the morning - do I need to be eating something more sugary?
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Drinking lots of water is really good for balancing out your blood pressure.
I was hopeless for remembering to drink enough and found that keeping a sipper bottle with me at all times helped me drink more.
Also, keep snacking. Raisins or other dried fruits are good for discreet snacks, or fresh fruit if you can.
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Sweet things help to get the blood sugar up quickly but don't forget to eat something a bit more sustaining at the same time so you will still be okay 1/2 hr later.

holgal it won't harm your baby but there are different things you can do to make you feel better.... would pay to talk it over with your m/w.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote yummymummy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 November 2006 at 9:25am
holgal, although it seems to happen/have happened to a few ppl on here my m/w still said to let her know at once if it happens again as she wants to do blood tests etc. Thank goodness I have been OK so for me has been a one-off so far. I'd talk to your m/w if I were you just in case though - better safe than sorry
    
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I have spoken to my mw and have had blood tests/lab samples to do. Supposedly it is common to have moments of your heartbeat increasing, but it is not normal to have diarrhoea with it. I think the labs are on strike for 2 more days, but hopefully I will get some results shortly after that.
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