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Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsened!

ian1968

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Hello everyone,

I was given the news on the phone on Tuesday that I have T2 (after a fasting blood test level of 7), and I saw my doctor this morning. She did a pinprick test on me and my level was 10.2 or 10.3.

I'm worried that since Tuesday my symptoms seems to have become a lot worse - I'm thirsty all the time, I often feel dizzy, I felt very heavy headed this morning. Before diagnosis, I drank a lot of orange juice every day, mistakenly thinking I was being healthy, so the first thing I did was cut out the orange juice, which was a bit part of my daily intake. I also stopped eating all the obvious things like chocolates, etc, and cut out tea. I'm a vegetarian, so I think my diet is fairly healthy. But two days after diagnosis and changing my diet, I feel worse than ever - thirsty, dizzy, etc. I asked my doctor if this might be my body reacting to my sudden change in diet, and she said she didn't know. I was sent for another blood test today. I'm 43 and a stone overweight, so they're testing to see if I may actually be T1. I'm also getting a renal test.

I'm trying to keep calm about this but I am worried. Any ideas why I'm suddenly feeling so terrible? And will I ever stop going to the loo? I assume once I've got my blood levels under control, the toilet trips are less frequent - is that right?

I'm very pleased to find this forum. Reading some of the other posts has been a big help in a hugely stressful week.
 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

Hi Ian and welcome. Daisy will be along any minute with a pile of useful info for you to digest!
 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

Hi Ian and welcome to the forum
When your levels start coming down you will start to feel better. Don't try to do it too fast though as that could make you feel worse. Here is the information we give to new members to help them to get started. Ask all the questions you like and someone will answer.

 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

Hi Ian

Welcome to the forum

1968 - good year lol

Firstly well done on finding this forum.

Re the loo visits etc - had you noticed this b4 diagnosis or has it come to light since. It could be they were there but you put it down to other things - had a drink b4 bed, a bit too much to drink etc.

when I was diagnosed I thought and trully thought i was A symtematic. about 6 weeks into low carbing I realised my hands werent hurting in the morning ( i thought i was starting with Artritis at 43). My hands no longer hurt and still dont.

Getting your BG under control will help many things - the weeing, thirst and lose weight (if you need to)

Ditching the orange juice is a good place to start

Maryx
 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

Hello Ian

Welcome to the forum
 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

Thanks everyone. I asked my doctor if I was making too quick a diet change and she said no. She said the quicker you get your blood sugar levels down, the quicker you'll start to feel better.

I think there were more than usual loo visits before the diagnosis, but they've definitely increased since. I'm generally more thirsty and more dizzy. I guess it's going to be a process of testing to find how I react to different foods...
 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

Hi. Welcome to the large family of those with diabetes. Do keep up the diet changes; it's essential. Do obtain a meter so you can find out what affects you most and by how much. It's good that your HCPs are doing tests for late onset T1. This is always a possibility in those below 50'ish. Hopefully your blood sugar will gradually reduce but if it doesn't then do check back with your GP.
 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

Hi Ian - I too am a Newley diagnosed T2 and it was the thirst and weeing for England that made me go and see the doctor, that and knowing that it ran in the family.

I am also a vegetarian and thought I ate healthily but when I looked at the carb contents of foods which are recommended in some diets, I realised the carb count was very high. I have now reduced my intake to less than 35 a day and my BG reading has not been in double figures for a week now (on diagnosis it was 19!)

The people on this site are wonderful and it's down to them that I have managed to get this far!

Onwards and downwards!
 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

Hi everyone,

Thanks for all the replies. I haven't been back on here, as the last few weeks have been a bit of a rollercoaster, and I wanted to get to grips with everything - and wait for the final diagnosis. Turns out I'm T2 rather than T1. It's a relief knowing for sure, as I now feel like I can really get on with learning how to be a diabetic.

I've had a bit of a rollercoaster few weeks, as I say - literally having good day followed by bad day. I think part of this has been down to me just feeling my way through what I can and can't eat, and coming to understand that the timing of what I have is really crucial. If I miss or mistime a mid morning snack I think that might be enough to induce a bad day - which for me is feeling sick or dizzy.

I went back to the doctor's last week, and she did a blood sugar test and I was really depressed to find out that it hadn't improved at all - 10.4 - even after my radical diet change and a fair amount of weight loss. I've lost something like 9 pounds since I was diagnosed.

However I went for my first visit with the diabetic nurse yesterday, who was absolutely brilliant - the first person I've spoken to who could really answer my (many) questions and who I felt was talking the same language as me. At the end of the session, she tested me and I was amazed to find my BG was 4.9. She gave me a meter and I tested myself this morning at roughly the same time as yesterday's test, and I was 6.9. The difference between the two days, I think, is that I walked for about 50 mins to go to the doctor's, whereas today I haven't left the house, so the exercise must account for the difference in readings.

Anyway, I'm feeling more positive now. I'm still having moments of dizzyness or sickness, which to me actually feel like I'm having a sugar low, but the diabetic nurse seems to think that as my BG has been running high for a long time undiagnosed, this is actually me experiencing a normal BG level, and my body is still readjusting to my new diet and regime. That makes sense to me. I haven't tested myself while I've been feeling sick or dizzy - that's the next step. We'll see what that says.

Anyway, it's a long journey, I know, with some lows to come I'm sure, but I feel like I might just be able to cope. Fingers crossed.
 
Re: Diagnosed on Tuesday - worried that symptoms have worsen

I actually agree that changing a long established diet quickly (even if it's from an unleathy one) can make you feel worse. It is important to get your BS under control so worth sticking with the improvements
 
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