Hi FalconsFan86,
I have been getting some extra insurances (critical illness & life)recently as a T1 diabetic of 30+yrs & in some cases my policy was quoted as even less than my husband’s who has no health conditions & a perfect BMI (I don’t!).
Health Insurance policies have also always been OK. Naturally, in years where we have needed to claim for more than the basics like dentistry, podiatry, opticians etc, the following year the annual premium has risen slightly.
Plus we both work for ourselves & one our our businesses means that I have multiple mortgages & have to often apply for more mortgages and I have never found my type 1 Diabetes to be a problem on that score.
However as many have fed back already, for the sake of your good health & life, you really cannot sit on a possible diagnosis of type 1 Diabetes, as if you were a type 1 diabetic, you would end up seriously ill.
I understand that when applying for things like critical illness cover that you are asked to declare if you have any pending diagnosis with the doctor & that you may prefer to not ‘upset the Apple cart’ on the application by beginning testing with a GP. But if you are really feeling poorly & there is a significant difference in how your body is behaving, then your health has to come number 1.
Equally, as you will know about type 1 Diabetes from family members, you could always go to Boots & but a blood sugar meter to test it & that should make it quite clear to you whether it is Diabetes. If it was not a high blood sugar, i’d still be rather concerned about what is actually causing this for you & it really needs investigation.