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can ckd make your blood sugar low?

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I found out over 2 months ago I'm stage 3 ckd. also have diabetes and heart disease. I have been drinking more water and following the devita diets best I can. Doctor took me off metformin but I'm still on insulin. Now my blood sugar has been running low. Today is got up to 130 but after I ate it is at 100 and still hav'nt taken my insulin yet. Use to, I could eat just one little thing and it would shoot up past two hundred in a heart beat. Its great that its low but when it gets too low i fell dizzy to the point i feel like i'm about to pass out. Just looking for feedback from anybody that might have had same problems. been getting sick to my stomach every night too. thanks.

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