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Diagnosed T1 aged 38, my son also T1

cotty73

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I have just been diagnosed T1 at the age of 38 after feeling pretty naff since christmas time. My son is also T1, he is approaching 4 years old and was diagnosed Oct 2010. I went through a spell of drinking/weeing a lot and feeling very tired and thought I should test myself using my sons bm. After getting a few high 20's and various blood/urine samples later I was diagnosed. Just wondered if anybody else has experienced a similar sequence of events?
 
Morning Cotty,

It is relatively unusual to be diagnosed with type I later in life however we do have a number of members on the forum that have been. The symptoms you describe are quite normal and once you have your blood glucose under control will subside.

I would suggest the best thing you can do over the next few weeks is immerse yourself in the vast amount of information that is available! It will all seem a little daunting at first but I suspect with your son being type I you should pick things up pretty quickly.
 
Hi cotty and welcome to the forum As Pneu mentioned, here is some of the information on this forum that might help you to get started, written for new members. Ask as many questions as you need to as there is usually someone here to help.

 
Hi Cotty,
I was also 38 when I was diagnosed 2 years ago. Had the same symptoms but ignored them for as long as I could - you're obviously a lot smarter than I was :wink: Since you have a child with type1, I guess you know a lot already but if you're looking for support here's plenty to go around!
 
Hi

I had very similar symptoms: feeling rubbish gradually over what must have been a year where I caught bugs constantly culminating in over two months of excessive urination and fluid intake, headaches, blurred vision, weight loss, loss of appetite, forgetfulness and confusion.

Luckily I was seen by a doctor who smartly recognised that high ketones (3 or 4) and blood sugar of 17mmol/l means I need to be sorted out right away.

I was only diagnosed a week ago, and I've got a cold now, probably my body adjusting to the shock of it all. By shock I mean actually having insulin to process sugar into energy. I bet it thought Christmas had come early
 
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