Alisonjane10
Well-Known Member
I was diagnosed with Diabetes in late January this year. My HBA1c at that time was 123 or 18.7%. With hindsight, I'm aware that I'd been experiencing extreme fatigue & poor vision for at least 18 months prior to diagnosis. Since getting good control of my blood glucose, my eyesight has massively improved & I only need to wear glasses when reading. I don't need them for driving etc. the only other physical changes I'm aware of are pretty weird, but I suspect are related to my diabetes.
- Bladder can hold way more urine before my brain gets the signal that I need to void.
- Lack of sensation in some of my fingertips, especially on the fingers I test with the most.
- Very dry skin on my body, but not on my face.
- Sores / broken areas on my scalp which have not responded to Polytar, Nizoral or ketoconazole shampoos. Nor to Betnovate scalp lotion.
- Hair is thinner than before diagnosis. Has improved significantly with better BG control though. No-one notices but me, due to a very good hairdresser giving me an amazing body-boosting cut, colour & style. But I know!!