Hey all.
Second time posting here.
I’m about seven weeks past my diagnoses. A few nights ago, I woke up from a really bad dream, what some of you might call a nightmare. Anywho, I tested myself after I woke up and I was at 163 (I’m usually between 90 and 100 in the morning). I’ve been told that stress can cause a rise in a blood sugar level. But is this possible if the body is temporarily unconscious/during sleep? Has anyone else had this happen?
Liz
Stress is stress, awake or asleep. Anything that gets adrenaline going (exercise, emotional stress) will raise blood sugar.
This might be also be a chicken & egg situation. The high BG might have caused the nightmare. Before I was diagnosed, I had nightmares & vivid dreams that woke me frequently. Once it came down, I don’t have the dreams I used to have.
I’ve noticed that to… I hate dreaming, unless it’s a good dream
For a while I was going low in the middle of the night and weird dreams happend to show up on those nights. i thought the nighmares were waking me up but it seems that the nightmares were part of the lows. I wonder if the brain percieves the lows as a danger and the mind starts to have nightmares. I would wake up around 160 to 170 with cold sweats, confussion, and shaken up. I thought it was the bad dreams but I did a test in which i saw my numbers keep dropping hour after hour during the middle of the night.
Wow…before I was diagnosed I had weird, vivid dreams and woke up shaking, as though my body were warning me. It went on for a year until a smart Doctor caught on and put me on metaformin. I woke up shaking and weird this am and knew my sugar was too high–took it and sure enough it was…fasting a few hours to get it down below 130 or so…I knew our bodies can trigger a nightmare as a warning…“something is wrong,” kind of thing. I am not alone in this and feel your post was somehow comforting. Perhaps its the other way around…perhaps the SPIKE causes the nightmare as a warning, but I can’t say, except to say I have this happening to me also…hang in there!! -Glow
I had nightmares, shaking and panic attacks…before I got put on metaformin…
Vivid dreams and nightmares are a pretty common symptom of overnight hypos, which can result in your body triggering the release of glucose to get your blood sugar up. So, it could be that you went low which triggered the nightmare and also the high blood sugar.
That’s an interesting theory, I got home last night after clubbing (ha ha) and was a shade low, w/ IOB and ate a bunch of pepperint ice cream, maybe not that much but well, I just “cartoned” it and ended up running up in the AM. I didn’t have a low but had a wierd dream about running shoes, ending up choosing the Adidas.
Thank you for your reply...I am now being taken off metaformin due to excessive muscle pain and weakness and dehydration...I was taking such a small dose, too..