Morethanidlike
Member
- Messages
- 12
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Thank you for your reply. I have ‘long covid’ but the fatigue is worsening. My waking bloods are 8, between 5.8 and 7.1 before a meal and then between 9 and 14 2 hours after eating . I will try and get an appt but I’m more likely to meet a unicycle riding cat juggling flaming torches than actually seeing a dr/nurse xDon't know if you're testing your blood sugar, but high levels can cause fatigue. It could be something totally unrelated to diabetes as well, so probably worth speaking to your dr or nurse. How long have you felt like this? Could it be Covid?
Have your ferritin levels checked, your Vit D and B12.Thank you for your reply. I have ‘long covid’ but the fatigue is worsening. My waking bloods are 8, between 5.8 and 7.1 before a meal and then between 9 and 14 2 hours after eating . I will try and get an appt but I’m more likely to meet a unicycle riding cat juggling flaming torches than actually seeing a dr/nurse x
With levels in those ranges, fatigue isn't odd... Add LC in there as well and the air turns to molasses when you try to walk through it. If you start low carbing, it can get a bit worse at first, so don't be alarmed if that happens. It does get better after a week or two, when your blood sugars normalise and your body can utilise fuel from other things than carbohydrates. https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html should help get the blood sugars back into the normal range.Thank you for your reply. I have ‘long covid’ but the fatigue is worsening. My waking bloods are 8, between 5.8 and 7.1 before a meal and then between 9 and 14 2 hours after eating . I will try and get an appt but I’m more likely to meet a unicycle riding cat juggling flaming torches than actually seeing a dr/nurse x
I still grieve my diabetes off and on comes in waves where I will cry a lot and get angry I have this. And still get scared, it’s been 11 years and still feel the fear. Now with your sugars after eating that’s a bit high. Get a check up with your doctor.There is some great advice above.
I wanted to add one more thing - anxiety.
Being diagnosed with a medical condition like diabetes is a big thing which will make many of us anxious, making us worry and lose out on sleep and be just exhausting.
I have seen others talk about going through grief when they get their diabetes diagnosis. If this is the case for you, let yourself grieve and be kind to yourself.
Take care.
Have your ferritin levels checked, your Vit D and B12.
I have been feeling fatigued for a while and have just found out my ferritin is low and my thyroid T3 test showed low too. Good luck with your blood tests and don’t wait too long. I was so tired that I did mine privately in the end with medichecks.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?