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TwilightGirl

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So today I recieve a phone call from the nurse to tell me that I have diabetes, but I cannot get an appointment with her til the 30th.

Now I had gestational diabetes when I was pregnant. And after having my daughter I then when on to have kidney failure in one of my kidneys and I was made to believe that this was due to the gestational diabetes. So now I only have one kidney and been told I have diabetes I am panicing and dont know what to feel or think? Does anyone know much about this
 
Sorry to hear about your diagnosis.

I can understand that you must be very nervous. How did the nurse come to the conclusion that you are diabetic? Have you been for a HbA1c blood test?

I know that 10 days seems a lot (I had to wait 7, because I was out of the country), but the truth is that, high blood sugar or not, you aren't going to do any damage in that time. If your BG readings were really bad, then the GP probably would have given you an earlier appointment. The nurse might be able to give you your test results over the phone.

In the meantime you can start taking control of your diabetes by working out what carbs you might be able to cut out of your diet. I'd suggest getting a Blood Glucose meter, but it's probably worth waiting 10 days to see if your Doc will prescribe one.

One kidney or two, diabetes isn't the end of the world. Just try and keep your head for the next 10 days. Alternatively go to the Doctors and stomp your feet until they give you an earlier appointment.
 
Thank you for replying.

About 4 weeks ago I had a fasting test done, the result came back as 7 ( this was done 1st thing in the morning, so result is before breakfast) then last wednesday I had to fast then go in and drink lucozade sit in the waiting room for 2 hours then have blood tests that result came back as 12. I am not sure what results should be, but this is what the nurse told me when she phoned today to tell me I have diabetes.

I noticed lately I have been extremely tired as well, I could easily sleep all day. Not sure if this is related.
 
So the official diagnosis of diabetes from the Glucose Tolerance Test is:
Fasting glucose > 7mmol/l
2 hour glucose > 11.1mmol/l

So yes, it looks like you've got Diabetes, but you only just meet the criteria. That's quite good news, especially the 7mmol/l. as some of us have very high BG levels to start with and it can take weeks for them to come down below 10mmol/l.

I've never had a Glucose Tolerance Test, but my BG was 24.4mmol/l on diagnosis. Others were above 30mmol/l.

You have clearly got diabetes, but it doesn't look like it's completely out of control. Just watch what you eat in the next week, and you should be fine until the Doc can sort you out
 
Hi TwilightGirl and welcome to the forum Since it looks as though you will be diagnosed with diabetes, here is some information to get you started in the right direction so you can look after yourself as well as possible, and some useful tips on things you might need to know about soon. Ask as many questions as you like on here and there are usually members who will have an answer.

 
Hi TG and a warm welcome to the forum.

I would be interested to know if your Dr. has recommended that you be seen by a Dietitian as you only have one kidney?
Does this mean that you have to limit certain foods to keep the remaining kidney healthy?
Hope you don't mind me asking the questions as I am interested to know.

Take care.

CC.
 
I am under a kidney specialist, no I have not been advised to see a dietitian. I have to avoid foods that are high in protein. As too much protein can make me feel awful...

I am new to all this diabetes..I feel awful at the minute checked my blood sugar and its 12.8..How can I bring my sugar down?
 
Hi Twilight Girl,

I really think you need to ask to see a Dietitian as your dietary needs are different to most of us. Have been reading on the subject and it seems that protein and fats need to be at a specific level for your condition. Many here use a high fat diet and include nuts, cheese, eggs processed meats etc in quantities that may not be suitable for you. Those of us who limit our fat intake and include more low G.I. foods may not be right for you either and none of us are qualified to give you the advice that you need.

I am sure you are aware of what foods you can eat from the advice that Daisy has given you but now that you have two conditions, you need more professional help about your diet IMHO.

It is too late to give you advise now about the high level you experienced last night but would say that there is not much you can do about it other than do some exercise, go for a walk or something that uses more energy, and drink plenty of water. You just have to wait for it to come down and try and relate it to what you have eaten so that you don't make that mistake again. It is trial and error to begin with but it does get easier.

Hope this helps,

Take care,

CC.
 
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