Hi what follows is a timeline of what happened to me and may i underline i have not been tested to see if it actually was coronavirus.
- Dry throat tight restrictive chest
- above sympton appeared on and off for 1 week depending on activity.
- week later from 1st symptom very high blood sugars and sharp increase in demand for insulin. With need to increase Lantus also.
- Extremley tight chest very little room to breathe.
- Neck Ache throat dry and sore but not sore enough that gave pain eatin.
- final few days fatigue chest very tight weak legs and muscles tight.
- Head was dropping forward as everything tight chest and neck.
- Headache with floaters in vision now gone
- Pain whilst in bed in fingers and feet as they were hot and tingling.
- confusion and dreaming each night.
- pain in upper part of arms above biceps.
- Chest muscles had fully tightened as though there was no spare flesh.
-Blood sugars were highest ever recorded for me in 40 plus year and were never up for 5 days solid.
- i did not cough as luckily had been furloughed so i drank drank drank. It a well none fact one you cough you never stop through irritation.
- Finally i felt my airways were in the desert very very dry. The chest was the worst symton and is still hurting on 7th day.
-Temperature only very warm in bed which stopped me sleeping but not sweating.
- Did have lower back pain in kidney area and now and again stomache pain.
- Finally tried doing Rubiks cube and it totally went from head which was unusual as i do it daily. This I recovered in latter days after a refresher.
Thats an honest list i will update once tests available, i should have mentioned the fear but that comes hand in hand with any illness similar at this time.
Sounds very much like Covid. I feel for you and hope you're well now.
I, my husband and Type 1 son have also had it - you just know really. Very similar symptoms to you. My son's blood sugars were at levels we'ver never seen, much as you've described happened to you. He was dx about 3 years ago at 16 and has had pretty perfect control. NOT in the past two weeks though. Shedloads of additional basal insulin later, it's coming back under control. Bolus needs have also increased. I imagine it will reduce when he's fully recovered.
Horrible, horrible virus :-(
I understand there is little known about how it affects people who live with diabetes, though the mortality rate is certainly higher than for other groups of people who've had it. I was panicking, more for my son than me - though it is very scary for anyone. Have been getting up every two hours in the night to check on my son. And every two hours, he was doing 2-3 units of Humalog to bring down. (A unit brings him down by about 4.) Finally last night, the levels were ok and today's average is better than it's been. But that is two weeks on.