Hi there everyone! I am newly diagnosed diabetic and heres my story so far...
So these last three months I have been struggling to find the littlest energy to do anything and it started to affect my work life to the point where I couldn't lift a box and felt like fainting. I noticed i'd go into work hyperactive then i'd have a lunch break and after lunch around 2-4ish I would fall into this nausea/dizzy spell and my lips and tongue would be all tingly and feel numb and I would sometimes make myself sick because my stomach was swollen and sore. I would also crave sugary foods for an energy boost like chocolate and feel the surge even though it was shortlived.I had numerous tests thinking maybe it was allergies to dairy or gluten as my dad is allergic and has similar symptoms.
I got desperate and my GP was useless as he diagnosed me with IBS but gave no reason as to why I was so tired and lethargic all the time. I am 22 years old and I get frustrated with having no energy. For the past year I've been telling family members the frustration of how ill I am and I've been told its all in my head or part of depression.
You know that feeling when you know its a physical problem and you know your own body and when your not right. So I changed doctors and did a routine blood test which showed on a non-fasting glucose my levels were high 8.5. I then did a fasting one and they were 7.8. Then to confirm it was diabetes my haemoglobin HCA1 was 52. I googled it and realised I was getting close to being really ill. So I've been back to the doctors today hoping for answers and discussed family history (granddads on both sides were type 1, grandmas on both sides type 2, weird huh) the doctor was shocked as i'm young and not obese then checked my urine sample which was high blood sugars and had ketones present. Scary enough my granddads diabetes wasn't managed and killed him in the end.
So i'm going in tomorrow for further tests and glucose monitoring.
Can anyone please shed some light on what type it sounds like? I never noticed til I was diagnosed but I am thirsty all the time. It's mad how you don't really pay attention to what your body is trying to tell you.
Apologies for the essay. PLEASE HELP.
So these last three months I have been struggling to find the littlest energy to do anything and it started to affect my work life to the point where I couldn't lift a box and felt like fainting. I noticed i'd go into work hyperactive then i'd have a lunch break and after lunch around 2-4ish I would fall into this nausea/dizzy spell and my lips and tongue would be all tingly and feel numb and I would sometimes make myself sick because my stomach was swollen and sore. I would also crave sugary foods for an energy boost like chocolate and feel the surge even though it was shortlived.I had numerous tests thinking maybe it was allergies to dairy or gluten as my dad is allergic and has similar symptoms.
I got desperate and my GP was useless as he diagnosed me with IBS but gave no reason as to why I was so tired and lethargic all the time. I am 22 years old and I get frustrated with having no energy. For the past year I've been telling family members the frustration of how ill I am and I've been told its all in my head or part of depression.
You know that feeling when you know its a physical problem and you know your own body and when your not right. So I changed doctors and did a routine blood test which showed on a non-fasting glucose my levels were high 8.5. I then did a fasting one and they were 7.8. Then to confirm it was diabetes my haemoglobin HCA1 was 52. I googled it and realised I was getting close to being really ill. So I've been back to the doctors today hoping for answers and discussed family history (granddads on both sides were type 1, grandmas on both sides type 2, weird huh) the doctor was shocked as i'm young and not obese then checked my urine sample which was high blood sugars and had ketones present. Scary enough my granddads diabetes wasn't managed and killed him in the end.
So i'm going in tomorrow for further tests and glucose monitoring.
Can anyone please shed some light on what type it sounds like? I never noticed til I was diagnosed but I am thirsty all the time. It's mad how you don't really pay attention to what your body is trying to tell you.
Apologies for the essay. PLEASE HELP.