john1 said:I would suggest you make a food and drink diary and take it to your doctor to show your diet and why you need help.
Best wishes
benyu said:I would try and see a doc at another surgery as the two you have seen obviously have no intention of taking you seriously. You need to be checked by a diabetic nurse or a doc who will do blood tests to find out if you have diabetes and it sounds like you may have. For a doc to tell you to just keep eating sugary things is one of the most stupid none professional pieces of advice I have heard from a trained person.
If you have a walk in medical center near you or with in reasonable traveling distance try there, use the search engines on the net you should get some info there for your nearest. Another option is to try a Pharmacist at Boots for advice after you explain your situation.
sammy7827 said:I can't have type 1 because I must eat too much.
sammy7827 said:benyu said:I would try and see a doc at another surgery as the two you have seen obviously have no intention of taking you seriously. You need to be checked by a diabetic nurse or a doc who will do blood tests to find out if you have diabetes and it sounds like you may have. For a doc to tell you to just keep eating sugary things is one of the most stupid none professional pieces of advice I have heard from a trained person.
If you have a walk in medical center near you or with in reasonable traveling distance try there, use the search engines on the net you should get some info there for your nearest. Another option is to try a Pharmacist at Boots for advice after you explain your situation.
Good idea, thank you! I will look for a local walk in center and if I can't find any I will head to boots. I need to find another doctors surgery really, this isn't the first thing I've seriously questioned. For the past year and a half I've had a pretty bad cough. I've been to see him a lot about it and every time he just orders another sample to be tested... In the whole 17 months he has only listened to my chest once... Its getting worse and its now keeping me up at night and bruising my chest. When I get my second opinion I will be mentioning this too!
Thanks again, Sam
SophiaW said:personally think it's unlikely that you have Type 1 Diabetes. Type 1's get hypos but that's because they're injecting insulin and the hypo will result from the injected insulin, usually because the dose has not been correct or due to exercise or not enough carbohydrate eaten for the amount of insulin injected. If you had type 1 and not injecting insulin your blood sugars would be very high so in effect the opposite of what you're experiencing.
I'm not sure about your symptoms and the possibility of Type 2 diabetes, I don't know much about T2 apart from the basics which I thought would result in elevated blood glucose levels and not hypos but I could be wrong. The hypos you're experiencing are as the result of something, it's not normal to have to eat sugary food to keep away hypos. Whatever is causing the hypos needs to be investigated so that you can remedy or treat it. It may not be diabetes at all, there are a number of conditions that can cause hypoglycemia.
Good luck, I hope you can find what's causing this for you and get it treated.
stoney said:Hi Sam
Not sure what to say about you BG's but myself (parent of a diabetic) was coughing all the time for about 5 months especially at night and keeping me awake, to cut a long story short, they diagnosed me with asthma (can't think of the name for it now) but it's the coughing asthma. I am now on an inhaler called Symbicort which has made a HUGE difference. Two puffs in the morning and one at night before bed. Hope this helps.
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