UPDATE
thanks for all the replies off site -
2 hour dr appt laterglucose fineWBC fine ~11,000 (virus antibodies way high - so she is still leaning towards a virus)platlettes finewell the dr doesn't think the are seizures so since she is not rolling her eyes, she is not out of it - she is functioning when it is happening - she can talk and tell you what she wants.She is still leaning towards a virus. ERGHI will keep an eye on it and I am going to start writing down everything that is going on when it happenswhen was the last time she ate - what she ate... etc....
does anyone know of anything that could cause H3 to start shaking uncontrollably for about 5 minutes? No signs of fever, but she is flushed, disoriented and unbalanced when it happens. It has been going on and off for about a month, was innately when she woke up from a nap - then I saw it in the morning - then yesterday I saw it before dinner... Took her to the dr's last Friday - inner ears look fine... Dr wanted me to report back on the 25th when I go in for H2's 5 year. any ideas?
thinking...
Dangerously low blood sugar (Severe hypoglycemia)
Low blood sugar can occur in diabetics when they use too much insulin, exercise too much, or have not eaten enough food. It can develop quickly in people with diabetes. Symptoms of low blood sugar typically appear when the sugar level falls below 70. Watch for:
Weakness
Shaking
Sweating
Headache
Nervousness
Hunger
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