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Question:

From Las Vegas, Nevada, USA:

My daughter has been complaining of pounding headaches, usually in the evening and at night, sometimes accompanied by nausea. She's been going through a lot of lows.

Answer:

Lows and pounding headaches are likes the peas in the pod. Headaches are a classic symptom of lows. Check her blood sugar when she has a headache; if she is low, it may be appropriate to back off the offending insulin. If that doesn't fix it, then she needs to be seen by a doctor.

LD

DTQ-20050824230844
Original posting 25 Aug 2005
Posted to Aches and Pains and Hypoglycemia

  
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