The reason I ask, is before you pay out a lot of money on blood tests etc.Hi, everyone!
I'm new here, happy to find such a supportive community!
I wanted to ask you for an advice. I've not been well for about a year, going through a lot of stress. My GP doesn't know what's going on, no bladder infection, everything is ok in his perspective and all he is advising me are antidepressants and drink less water as my symptoms are, as you have probably already guessed, constant thirst, often urination, lack of energy, blurred vision, constant hunger and feeling faint if I'm out of food for less than an hour. I found a video from Dr. Berg on YouTube and realised I could be developing diabetes type 2. My GP did blood test and said it is normal and he can't help me. I went private with AXA doctors and got the same reply: of your bloods are ok for sugar then we can't help you and refer you anywhere. Meanwhile I started keto diet which helped me for few months until I got bad flu and got the symptoms back.
Could you please advise me which blood test can be useful for me and where can I get them done?
I was looking for the HOMA insulin resistance test as my friend advised me (GP says he can give any advice as he doesn't know much about prediabetes) but I can't find where to do it in UK.
I've called medichecks asking if they do homa IR, they said they don't.
I will be extremely grateful for any advice on blood tests, diet etc.
Thank you very much
Have you a glucometer?
The reason I ask, is before you pay out a lot of money on blood tests etc.
A month of testing around your meals could give you some answers as to why the symptoms.
A food diary to use to record the results.
It was interesting that you said a keto diet helped.
It helps me as well.
I will tag @Rachox to give you the best glucometer options.
Best wishes
Did you have an hba1c test?My GP did blood test and said it is normal and he can't help me. I went private with AXA doctors and got the same reply: of your bloods are ok for sugar
When I started out I tested as soon as I woke up then before and 2 hours after each meal so quite a lot of tests to get a baseline, so initially used quite a lot of strips, but once I tested how I reacted to certain meals I would only test new meals.Hi, Rachox!
Thank you very much!
I'll have a look and definitely get one.
Could you please advise me on how many stripes per day do people usually need?
Sometimes I can send a message here or quote a member, sorry(
This is why I replied.Did you have an hba1c test?
If so, ask for the actual result, 'normal' and 'ok' don't tell you much.
I fully agree.This is why I replied.
Having the symptoms of hyperglycaemia,
Normal hba1c,
Doing better on low carb.
That is why I suggested testing around meals. Just in case, the doctors missed non diabetic conditions.
I'll find out tomorrow, there should be records. Thank you for your helpDid you have an hba1c test?
If so, ask for the actual result, 'normal' and 'ok' don't tell you much.
Thank you very much, this is very informative and I can see approximately how many strips I might need in a month)When I started out I tested as soon as I woke up then before and 2 hours after each meal so quite a lot of tests to get a baseline, so initially used quite a lot of strips, but once I tested how I reacted to certain meals I would only test new meals.
Hi and welcome - just to be aware that there's nothing particularly magical about the "48 mmol/mol" figure from the HbA1c test. Health systems will automatically diagnose T2 if blood glucose reaches that level.
However, it doesn't mean that people won't have diabetic symptoms at blood glucose values beneath that level. I had quite bad diabetic symptoms for about ten years prior to diagnosis but was firmly told I wasn't diabetic (as, at 43, my blood glucose wasn't high enough). Keto/low carb eventually sorted that out, but I would have preferred not to have had the symptoms in the first place.
HiHi, KennyA! Thank you for your replyI can relate to getting not much help from doctors, I'm very sorry to here you had to feel like that for 10!! years(
Do you have to be on keto/low carb diet all the while? Does it always work for you? I'm asking because keto helped me for a few months but now I can't get back to the same result(
Did you have any vitamin deficiency on keto/low carb? If yes, how do you deal with it? Thank you for your help
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