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Do I have Diabetes?

steve23

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In September '08 I was very stressed at work and working long hours. Within about 2-3 weeks I started to lose weight and my stomach was grumbling all the time. I was feeling anxious and irritable all the time. I had trouble sleeping and was sweating/getting flushed cheeks a lot and having heart palpitation a lot. I sometimes got a red spotty rash on my forearm which would disappear when I got my anxiety under control. I went to the doctors and he just gave me some tablets for IBS, which helped with my grumbling stomach. I have managed to control my anxiety and stress and the symptoms disappeared.

Since then, I have started to develop the following symptoms (noticeably worse after eating/drinking certain foods)

Alternate between constipation and diarrhoea
Unable to put on weight (despite increased appetite)
Irritability (worse after eating carbs and large meals)
Tingling in legs/feet/arms/hands (mainly when arm/legs are crossed or bent)
Joint aching/pain (shins/knees) and arms when raised for a period of time
Increased thirst
Dry mouth/lips
Increased urination (again, mainly after eating carbs/high fat foods etc... and at night)
Muscle twiching (arms/legs at night when lying on side in particular)
Cold hands/feet
Tiredness/weakness (mainly after eating large meals etc/being inactive)
Thinning hair/taking longer to grow

I am only 23 and had very high cholesterol about 3-4 years ago but haven't been taking medication I was given (stupid I know) and about 2-3 months before I noticed these symptoms I had 2 boozy holidays with friends, and drank a lot more than I am used to. In fact I rarely drink at all.

I have an appointment with my doctor next week, but just want some views, have I got diabetes? Will the length of time I have left it done more damage?

Steven.
 
Steve - welcome! You are right to ask questions. But no one here can tell you if you have diabetes so you do need to rely on that doctor's appointment. Lots of things can cause some or many of the symptoms you describe, not just diabetes. But don't panic, because if your blood sugar is indeed proven to be high there are many ways to sort it out, so all is not lost. But as I say, we can't diagnose on here. We're not doctors and haven't met you! But "virtually" speaking, it's nice to meet you and do let us know what happens!
DG
 
hya steven,
welcome, as already said... we cant diagnose you and your symptoms could be many different things,
let us know how u get on :D
 
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