Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Home
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New profile posts
Latest activity
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Install the app
Install
Reply to Thread
Guest, we'd love to know what you think about the forum! Take the
Diabetes Forum Survey 2025 »
Home
Forums
Diabetes Discussion
Type 2 Diabetes
Covid 19 Survival post ICU/Ventilator T2 D
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Robert_D" data-source="post: 2256140" data-attributes="member: 438009"><p>By way of back ground I had posted previously how I had put my Type 2 Diabetes with the removal of all Diabetic Medication in 2017 (i.e Stopped Metformin 2x 500 mg twice a day 5 mg of Linagliptin,Statins 20mg Altorvastatin stopped post 12 weeks Strict Low Carb diet and regular daily testing to monitor any changes into a state of remission (theoretically).</p><p></p><p>READ TO END AS THE ENDING OFFERS HOPE TO THOSE UNSURE ABOUT COVID 19 AND DIABETES</p><p></p><p>This is my very personal experience of T2 and Covid19 and Survival</p><p></p><p>April 2 felt very fatigued,high temp 39.3</p><p>Started suffering uncontrollably chills(shakes)</p><p>Stopped urinating. Had great difficulty in walking unaided to toilet in any event (no previous mobility issues at all.)</p><p>Lost appetite.</p><p>Very Drowsy</p><p>NO COUGH!</p><p></p><p>Ambulance called and they tested BG 16.9!</p><p>Oxygen 92%</p><p>Doctor advised Paramedics as my oxygen levels had dropped from 96% the previous day I should be admitted straight away.</p><p></p><p>Admitted and tested that night and Covid positive.</p><p></p><p>Over next 48 hours Oxygen levels were supplemented but by April 4 had dropped to 50% and sent to ICU</p><p></p><p>On 5 April BG levels were still out of control and there was concern. Ketones were checked and they came back at 4.4</p><p></p><p>6 April post xrays Fiancee was informed that I had Pneumonitus and white patches showing on my lungs.</p><p>Was put on a ventilator for nearly 48 hours. The put me on insulin intravenously at same time and communicated to my partner that my odds were poor informing her between 20-60% and settled on 50/50! And was also informed that there was a risk of renal failure.</p><p></p><p>They put me on steroids to manage inflammation markers etc, got me off ventilator and continued Oxygen support and nebulizer treatment and my oxygen levels improved to where I was eventually able to manage with no supplement.</p><p></p><p>On 12 April was judged to have recovered sufficiently to be moved to Gen Covid ward.</p><p></p><p>On 15 April was discharged with Metformin. (which I will continue with and supplementing as previous regime to remove when appropriate) and a walking stick to aid mobility-</p><p></p><p>Lost stone in weight. Heel sore on right foot due to being bed ridden and loss of muscle mass too which meant a short relearning of how to walk again.</p><p></p><p>15 days later am making good progress, building stamina up and walking 1.7 miles per day without stick.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate that everyone may have a different experience with this dreadful disease but just wanted to share my own experience with Covid 19/ICU/Ventilator and out of control BG levels as a consequence of contracting this disease.</p><p>Just wanted to offer hope to Diabetics and their families that you can recover from being in ICU, being on a ventilator and Covid.</p><p></p><p>My only advice (unqualified) is that my fiancee got me into hospital quickly and that was key I believe to my recovery! f I had delayed by 24 hours I may not have been so lucky. So check your temperature, Ketone levels and BG no matter how well controlled as this Covid 19 can take hold very quickly and appears to completely mess with BG levels and spikes it out of control (no matter how good previous control was).</p><p>and do note that in my case I didn't have a cough, but my Fiancee overruled me as I thought without cough I didn't need to be admitted. So thank you Fiancee!</p><p></p><p>I hope my story is helpful, informative and adds something to the debate. And whilst it is a destructive disease it is possible to overcome if treatment is sought ASAP. I am going back for follow up chest xrays in c3-4 weeks.</p><p></p><p>Stay safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert_D, post: 2256140, member: 438009"] By way of back ground I had posted previously how I had put my Type 2 Diabetes with the removal of all Diabetic Medication in 2017 (i.e Stopped Metformin 2x 500 mg twice a day 5 mg of Linagliptin,Statins 20mg Altorvastatin stopped post 12 weeks Strict Low Carb diet and regular daily testing to monitor any changes into a state of remission (theoretically). READ TO END AS THE ENDING OFFERS HOPE TO THOSE UNSURE ABOUT COVID 19 AND DIABETES This is my very personal experience of T2 and Covid19 and Survival April 2 felt very fatigued,high temp 39.3 Started suffering uncontrollably chills(shakes) Stopped urinating. Had great difficulty in walking unaided to toilet in any event (no previous mobility issues at all.) Lost appetite. Very Drowsy NO COUGH! Ambulance called and they tested BG 16.9! Oxygen 92% Doctor advised Paramedics as my oxygen levels had dropped from 96% the previous day I should be admitted straight away. Admitted and tested that night and Covid positive. Over next 48 hours Oxygen levels were supplemented but by April 4 had dropped to 50% and sent to ICU On 5 April BG levels were still out of control and there was concern. Ketones were checked and they came back at 4.4 6 April post xrays Fiancee was informed that I had Pneumonitus and white patches showing on my lungs. Was put on a ventilator for nearly 48 hours. The put me on insulin intravenously at same time and communicated to my partner that my odds were poor informing her between 20-60% and settled on 50/50! And was also informed that there was a risk of renal failure. They put me on steroids to manage inflammation markers etc, got me off ventilator and continued Oxygen support and nebulizer treatment and my oxygen levels improved to where I was eventually able to manage with no supplement. On 12 April was judged to have recovered sufficiently to be moved to Gen Covid ward. On 15 April was discharged with Metformin. (which I will continue with and supplementing as previous regime to remove when appropriate) and a walking stick to aid mobility- Lost stone in weight. Heel sore on right foot due to being bed ridden and loss of muscle mass too which meant a short relearning of how to walk again. 15 days later am making good progress, building stamina up and walking 1.7 miles per day without stick. I appreciate that everyone may have a different experience with this dreadful disease but just wanted to share my own experience with Covid 19/ICU/Ventilator and out of control BG levels as a consequence of contracting this disease. Just wanted to offer hope to Diabetics and their families that you can recover from being in ICU, being on a ventilator and Covid. My only advice (unqualified) is that my fiancee got me into hospital quickly and that was key I believe to my recovery! f I had delayed by 24 hours I may not have been so lucky. So check your temperature, Ketone levels and BG no matter how well controlled as this Covid 19 can take hold very quickly and appears to completely mess with BG levels and spikes it out of control (no matter how good previous control was). and do note that in my case I didn't have a cough, but my Fiancee overruled me as I thought without cough I didn't need to be admitted. So thank you Fiancee! I hope my story is helpful, informative and adds something to the debate. And whilst it is a destructive disease it is possible to overcome if treatment is sought ASAP. I am going back for follow up chest xrays in c3-4 weeks. Stay safe. [/QUOTE]
Verification
Post Reply
Home
Forums
Diabetes Discussion
Type 2 Diabetes
Covid 19 Survival post ICU/Ventilator T2 D
Top
Bottom
Find support, ask questions and share your experiences. Ad free.
Join the community »
This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn More.…