Diamattic
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
This may be a strange thread, but I have been thinking about it.
Most people when they develop a serious illness (cancer for example) tend to notice small signs that gradually get worse until they see a doctor who diagnoses them. But I was wondering - as a diabetic would we first see a change in our blood sugars and insulin requirements before, or during those early less noticeable sign periods?
Like when a non diabetic would walk around saying "my back has been sore, and my stool has been loose lately - thats probably just from changes in my diet" Would we have the same symptoms PLUS unexplained BS increases? effectively pointing to something more serious then say a change in diet ?
This may seem a bit morbid but i like to think of it as a potential bonus lol like now we have an early warning system right? I mean if it works this way that is... So does it work this way, anyone know if we would see that increase in BS early on ?
Most people when they develop a serious illness (cancer for example) tend to notice small signs that gradually get worse until they see a doctor who diagnoses them. But I was wondering - as a diabetic would we first see a change in our blood sugars and insulin requirements before, or during those early less noticeable sign periods?
Like when a non diabetic would walk around saying "my back has been sore, and my stool has been loose lately - thats probably just from changes in my diet" Would we have the same symptoms PLUS unexplained BS increases? effectively pointing to something more serious then say a change in diet ?
This may seem a bit morbid but i like to think of it as a potential bonus lol like now we have an early warning system right? I mean if it works this way that is... So does it work this way, anyone know if we would see that increase in BS early on ?