maybe copd i have a mild version of this and it does cause breathfulnessHey guys - wondered if anyone else can relate to this. I’m 26 and have had type 1 now for nearly 4 years. I have had this problem on and off ever since I’ve had diabetes (never at all before my diagnosis) but there is no pattern to it whatsoever. I just get these random episodes of feeling exerted and breathless for no reason. I’m ok when resting but sometimes can feel like I’ve ran a marathon just doing small tasks. Definitely worse in the heat too but I get this problem when I have good sugar control and also bad so I don’t think it’s directly related to my control and my hba1c is 6% so not really terrible. Wondered if anyone else can relate or have had similar symptoms related or non related to diabetes and if there was a solution?? Thanks!! X
I don't feel this is due to your diabetes. You need to seek medical advice if it continues.Hey guys - wondered if anyone else can relate to this. I’m 26 and have had type 1 now for nearly 4 years. I have had this problem on and off ever since I’ve had diabetes (never at all before my diagnosis) but there is no pattern to it whatsoever. I just get these random episodes of feeling exerted and breathless for no reason. I’m ok when resting but sometimes can feel like I’ve ran a marathon just doing small tasks. Definitely worse in the heat too but I get this problem when I have good sugar control and also bad so I don’t think it’s directly related to my control and my hba1c is 6% so not really terrible. Wondered if anyone else can relate or have had similar symptoms related or non related to diabetes and if there was a solution?? Thanks!! X
I don't feel this is due to your diabetes. You need to seek medical advice if it continues.
Not wanting to add to your worries but have you been investigated for asthma or any heart problems?Hi Dodo, I have been to my GP and endocrinologist countless times and had so much blood work etc and they can’t find anything which is frustrating because obviously it must be something!
Not wanting to add to your worries but have you been investigated for asthma or any heart problems?
That's really good to know, so it's a bit of a mystery. The only other thing is whether you've recently started on new medication that doesn't agree with you, but I've never known diabetes to be a cause of shortness of breath.Not asthma but I have had some heart tests done and have been told my heart is completely doing what it should be doing and I shouldn’t worry. Although easier said than done as I said, must be something!!
Could it be changes in blood pressure? Do you stay hydrated?
Hi @briony1,
So you are getting check out by your doctor to rule out causes, That great ! Has he/she asked you whether there are any other symptoms like tingling of skin and whether there is anything you do which seems to settle your breathlessness more quickly?
My only experience of this is when I am running high. You can still have spikes with an HBa1c of 6.
But the fact it worsens with heat suggests asthma or an allergic reaction (e.g. hayfeveer type thing). Hope you get to the bottom of it especially in this weather. Sounds like hard work.
Hi @briony1,
So you are getting check out by your doctor to rule out causes, That great ! Has he/she asked you whether there are any other symptoms like tingling of skin and whether there is anything you do which seems to settle your breathlessness more quickly?
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