Not looking for medical advice! Just wanted to say that first.

I'm just curious to know if anyone has experienced something similar so I can ask my doctor. TL;DR below --
Two times this pregnancy I have had days where I woke up feeling a little "meh" which turned into a full-blown sweat-fest, dizzy spell, headache-y, heart pounding, shaking, craptastic "episode" by about 9 a.m. I have NOT had my GD testing yet (that's Aug. 1) and my last blood check was at 7 weeks when we first went to the doctor. If I could explain what it feels like ... it feels like when I've just given blood and try to stand up too quickly.
Today I had the "episode" pretty severely, enough to scare me. I almost fainted in the hallway at work. My sister works at my office so I had her drive me to the nearby fire station to have my vitals checked. My blood pressure was fine (120/82 and then 137/88 when I started to feel embarrassed, haha). My sugars were 105, about an hour after my normal breakfast of greek yogurt and granola. I also had a cappuccino from QT, which I have several times a week with no adverse effects to speak of. And I've had about 48 oz of water already.
The chief told me absolutely no driving today and to let my doctor know what was going on. I was very clammy and a little wobbly when walking which concerned him but, again, my vitals were fine. He said it may be an iron issue? I had issues with my iron YEARS ago but they had since resolved to the point of my iron being exceptionally high -- especially for a vegetarian.
TL;DR - Almost fainted at work. Vitals are fine, checked out at fire department. Not feeling too great.
Anyway, have any of you ladies experienced something similar? What did you tell your doctor about it?
Re: Not feeling ... right?
All that has helped some, but I still have episodes. My midwife said unfortunately it can just be a pregnancy thing as blood is redirected, etc. and to take it easy. I know that it's super scary, so I hope you get some relief!
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I'd just tell them exactly what happened, but definitely that you still feel off.
@ADH0906 your comment that google told you you were dying made me laugh!
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I had a couple faint-feeling days and my OB said it was normal and just to reposition.
Heads up on the coffee - I drank a cup (probably closer to 12 oz) of decaf almost every morning when I was pregnant with DS. I was drinking well over 80oz of water a day too. I fell during 3rd trimester walking my dog and had to go to the hospital to get checked out. Baby was fine, but I was having contractions and did not realize it. Turned out I was dehydrated which caused the mild contractions. That's when I figured out that decaf or not, coffee was totally dehydrating me. Dehydration could cause you to feel dizzy too. Anyway, just thought I would share that tid bit in case you end up just being dehydrated.
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I brought it up in passing with my doctor, but she didn't seem to care. AND I passed my GD test (that was my non-scientific guess as to why).
I've just been eating smaller meals. *shrugs*
I hope you feel better!
I've had this too - with my last pregnancy and with this one. Eating every couple of hours helps but if I go too long between breakfast and lunch or don't have a snack in there, I will get the shakes, sweats, etc. Yesterday I was trying to eat lunch and my hands were shaking without even realizing I was that hungry. I don't have GD but for some reason my blood sugar really drops when pregnant.
Decaf coffee is not a diuretic any more than water makes you pee.