HI Flying change
OMH such a high reading!!! :shock:
I agree with Little wolf- often docs are just not willing to investigate. They pop u in the "too hard basket" since you are not 'behaving' like everyone else with diabetes e.g have the "right' test results according to the text book.
Like you and litttle wolf I am also on the journey, I have hypos and highs. Both get me into real trouble. The hypo ended in ED and the Hyper nearly in the cop-shop- drug- screen since even though I was not drunk, just high on sugar the cops didnt believe me that I havent taken anything!
As little wolf i look healthy and i breahte and walk-so doc just asume I am overreacting.
Well I dont think so-why should i faint on purpose???????
anyway I changed docs now. At least I found one who has listened and tests me for all sorts of stuff inclusive the GTT.
So thats a start. Now i looked up what to do before the GTT. Apparently u need to eat heaps of carbs 3 days before the test and drink no coffee or alc. I got the info from an endocrinologist ( peer reviewed article) and decided to do as told to ensure the test is valid!
But noone tells u stuff like that.
So flying change: have new urine tests done, or go back and challenge the " contaminated ones" how did they get contaminated? Have u had an IDC or an injury when they took the sample ? Sounds a bit odd. Yeah try to fluff your feathers and demand the tests.
Well look who is speaking
i find that VERY hard too and some docs dont even listen even if you fluff up.
So go and see another doc. Something is wrong. You poor thing -someone needs to check u out.
Good luck. let us know whats happening
Beetle