Hi all
Two weeks ago I had an asthma health check and my BP came back too high. Standard blood tests followed and I got a bit of a shock when I was asked to see the Diabetes nurse. Long story short my tests came back 7.2 mmol/l. I've known for a week and since radically overhauled literally everything - diet, exercise, everything. All the refined sugars gone and watching carbs closely. Its early days but doing my best to balance meals. Actually really enjoying healthy food although my wife is concerned I'm overcompensating. I guess it'll take a little time to get the balance right.
Now what concerned me was that the nurse said I didn't fit the typical profile for Type 2. Up until about a year ago I was 16 stone (6 foot tall) which has now dropped to 14 (so she saw me when I was a bit slimmer than before, and its ALL on the belly), I have elevated cholesterol and BP, and my mother has had type 2 for about 13 years. Diet controlled until recently, and she's on the metformin now. Seems to me I have all the major risk factors for type 2 in a nice tidy bundle, but the nurse mentioned something called Type 1.5 or LADA.
Got to back in 2 months for more bloods and this is making me anxious. I have literally no symptoms, my eye health check last Oct showed nothing, and my last bloods in Jan 2015 showed nothing. There's so much information out there that its become a bit overwhelming, so now I'm obsessed with whether my blood sugars will go up and I'll be in trouble with this Type 1.5 thing.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Hi Diakat and Bluetit1802
Many thanks for the advice. I'll go to the pharmacist this afternoon and get some advice on the best one to get. Hopefully once I can see the actual changes it'll allow me to relax a little. At the moment its all just numbers.
Again, thankyou
Hi Phil I was diagnosed 5 weeks ago with a shocking level of 15 and above ( yes I felt very poorly) my levels are now down to your diagnosis level on fasting so a good improvement but obviously work in progress.Many thanks - its good to know what kind of thing to be looking for. Seems from what you're saying that close blood sugar monitoring is mandatory.
The waiting for the tests and results is the worst thing.
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