| Probably a case of hypoglycaemia - it can happen quite easily to non-diabetics too, especially if your diet is low in carbohydrates.
Unfortunately for you, the only way to find out if your blood sugar is low is to get some of your blood from out of in you and into a monitor. If it's any consolation, modern testing equipment requires tiny amounts of blood and the lancet devices can be pain-free.
I wouldn't worry about it though. Hypoglycaemia after a lot of exercise doesn't particularly mean anything, other than your body simply isn't getting enough energy. |