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Newbie, started testing blood recently, and most morning's my blood level is above 8.
No-one here can make a diagnosis; for one thing we're not qualified, for another, it's quite against forum rules. That said, you are high for fasting numbers, and I do believe you would be doing the right thing going to your doctor and asking for a fasting blood test, HbA1c, liver- and kidney function tests, cholesterol and bloodpressure. Go for the works, because if any sort of diabetes is found (and there's more than "just" 1 and 2), they'll all be done anyway to determine if there's metabolic syndrome as well. (With T2's, it usually is the case). Might as well get it all over with!Newbie, started testing blood recently, and most morning's my blood level is above 8.
I suppose all the signs were there for awhile but didn't address them. I'm 52 and what you would call obese. But recently been getting leg pain and numbness and burning pain on outside thigh. So Dr google seemed to say diabetes, so got a blood monitor, and the rest is history.Can you tell us why you started testing your blood in the first place?
As the others have said, no-one here can diagnose you. That is your GP's job. You need to book an appointment. Do come back when you have your results, whatever they may be.
Dunno fear of unknown and consequences I guess.Have got a doctors appointment yet? If not, why?
The consequences of not getting tested and diagnosed are far worse than the consequences of being diagnosed and doing something about it!!Dunno fear of unknown and consequences I guess.
Dunno fear of unknown and consequences I guess.
Dunno fear of unknown and consequences I guess.
I get the whole "ignorance is bliss" philosophy at work here. But you're already in pain. And if this is a T2 complication, you can make that pain go away with treatment and diet, for one thing. For another, if this is a diabetic complication, there's liable to be more damage than this, elsewhere. Eyes, kidneys, liver... Stuff that could influence your quality of life as well as the length of it. Diabetes does NOT mean you have a progressive disease that will kill you, PROVIDED you take action NOW. You still have time. So use it! You can reverse this. The pain, other complications, but it does mean you have to pull your pants up and do something about it. If you stick your head in the sand now, you'll kick yourself for it later. Knowledge is power; you know something fishy's going on with your bloodsugars, so you now have the power to do something about it. Go see your doc, discuss the pain you're having, and you could well be helped with meds for neuropathy. Start a low carb, high fat diet and push those glucoselevels back down to where they should be. Save your own neck. Go on then.Dunno fear of unknown and consequences I guess.