I have a blood sugar level of 80 and feel shaky, what should I do?
its shaky shaky
very scary and shaky
faint, passing out shaky
One of Ambien's side effects is that it can make you feel shaky the next morning.
Yes but it can also be that you are getting ill.
When you are hungry, your body's blood sugar levels drop, leading to the release of adrenaline and causing shaky feelings. This is your body's way of signaling that it needs fuel so it can function properly. Eating something will help stabilize your blood sugar levels and reduce the shakiness.
I am not shaky.
could be just not eating enough could be just not eating enough
Jittery is not a verb but an adjective. Jittery means to feel shaky, nervous, or upset.
Yes, it's normal to feel shaky occasionally, as it can be a response to various factors like stress, anxiety, fatigue, or low blood sugar. However, if the shakiness is persistent, severe, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it may be a sign of an underlying health issue that warrants medical attention. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your symptoms.
Probably because it's a blood sugar problem. When you don't eat, you don't get enough energy. Sure, we humans are able to go months without eating, but still you won't be in very good shape at all. It's because you don't have energy and you start to get weak.