Hello @phlipper , and welcome,Hello All, I'm newly diagnosed Type 2, induced by long term steroid treatment for sarcoidosis. I'm on Metformin and insulin.
I know what that fatigue felt like. Tired to the point of pain, and when in bed you're wishing for a lie-down, then realise you already are, and it doesn't bring any relief. My husband had to cut my meat for me and half the time I was too weak/tired to bring the fork to my mouth. Sometimes my legs would just give out and man, those were hard landings... I completely get just how very, very tired you were. It's just barely existing, eh. Things turned around pretty quick once I went for a low carb diet... More energy, I can actually walk decent distances these days, (Lugging heavy camera gear around as I do) while I could barely get around the flat back then... So it can and will get better, from here on in. There's hope. Loads of it. It will get better.Hi Jo, thanks for the links.
I'm hoping to decrease and hopefully end the steroid use (replaced with methotrexate which I am currently on alongside), apparently there is a chance that the type 2 will go when they do, but Type 2 is on all sides of my family going back 2 generations, so I won't hold my breath on that!
To be honest I'd been so weak for the past couple of months that getting the diagnosis was a relief, as I was beginning to wonder if I was on the way out! I've never felt weakness like it so debilitating.
My initial blood test had my level at 23, though I haven't had the result of the long acronym one yet.