Can low blood sugar lead to diabetes? Or can the symptoms be confused with one another?

October 8, 2009 by Diabetes and Blood Glucose Tips  
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Can you answer Shorty’s question about Diabetes?:

I have low blood sugar but recently I looked up symptoms of diabetes and I have:
Blurry Vision
Fatigue
Irritation
Increase hunger
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Even if I don’t have diabetes, how does it explain my blurry vision? Can low blood sugar lead to diabetes?

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6 Responses to “Can low blood sugar lead to diabetes? Or can the symptoms be confused with one another?”

  1. baby with ansers on October 11th, 2009 1:04 pm

    Diabetes Feedback: it is called hypoglosimic,it will eventully turn into high suger.plese go to the doc and tell him your syms,either way it can lead to death.and as for the eyes,your retnia could be detacing from your eye

  2. the Beaver on October 12th, 2009 9:19 pm

    Diabetes Feedback: thirst… increased thirst is a symptom of diabetes not hunger… therefore I would guess that your blurry vision stems from quenching your thirst with distilled spirits… such as absinthe, if you can get your hands on it~~~

  3. paul on October 15th, 2009 5:33 pm

    Diabetes Feedback: You have enough symptoms to justify a visit to a doctor. While we here on answers have all the answers the only one to tell you is a doctor. Low blood sugar in me causes much irritation, very tired and split vision(eyes are not in sinc). High blood sugar(same as untreated diabetic) blurry vision, very tired, sluggish, excessive hunger and extreme thirst(and going to the john too ofter) Hypoglycemia can lead to diabetes.

  4. Mandi on October 18th, 2009 8:10 pm

    Diabetes Feedback: You are probably just hypoglycemic and have declining vision because diabetes typically has a side dish of extremely high sugars, but get checked out by a docter just in case.

  5. farthead612 on October 21st, 2009 6:21 pm

    Diabetes Feedback: probally when your blood drops too low that can cause blurred vision. the symptoms are similar. this is the opposit fo diabetes. but yes it can turn into diabetes.

  6. | Melatonin Supplement Information on December 7th, 2009 4:08 am

    You can always manage Diabetes by proper diet and nutrition. Food supplements also help slow down some of the side effects of high blood sugar.
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