Thanks I forgot to mention I have been slightly thirsty but I think drinking 1.5L of water for my age is normal?Hi. Yes, do borrow your Dad's meter if you can but use new lancets. Your symptoms aren't specifically those for diabetes. Thirst and unexpected weight loss at age 18 might suggest T1, and T2 is less likely at your young age. You can always ask a chemist for a spot finger prick test.
I’m in the same boat. I’m also worried, going to try and get into the doctor tomorrow. I’m a bit older than you though I’m 29 so I was just reading about LADA since I don’t fit into any of the age groups for type 1 or 2,
I’m in the same boat. I’m also worried, going to try and get into the doctor tomorrow. I’m a bit older than you though I’m 29 so I was just reading about LADA since I don’t fit into any of the age groups for type 1 or 2,
I hope you get into the doctors soon
I was diagnosed type Feb 11th 2008 (which was my birthday, so I remember) at age 31 so age isnt always a factor into either.Actually Type 1 can hit at any age (oldest I've heard of was 97), and Type2 is now being diagnosed in much younger people as well, so don't your age really factor into it too much
Getting checked and getting an answer either way is important. You are feeling ill and therefore you are doing the right thingHi. I’m extremely worried I have diabetes. I am 18 years old & I am at a healthy weight. My diet also seems to be okay/normal. I don’t eat too much sugar or fat. However, I am extremely worried as I have been getting diabetes symptoms and it runs in my family, as my dad has it. The symptoms I have been getting are extreme fatigue, weakness, increased hunger and headaches with occasion dizziness. Whilst I do understand they could be related to another condition, I have convinced myself it’s diabetes. I will ring my doctor up soon but I’m just worried and scared at the moment. Has anyone been in a similar situation? What would you recommend doing? Sorry for the rant. I appreciate any comments.
Thanks for your reply. Yes my father has type two and that is what I was most worried about as I have seen that it can be due to genetics. I will speak to the doctor if my symptoms persist as soon as possible. Thanks for your time and reply I appreciate the supportGetting checked and getting an answer either way is important. You are feeling ill and therefore you are doing the right thing
If it is diabetes. How you treat will dependent obviously on what type but both are manageable. Getting the answer hopefully will help a bit with the anxiety and then support of the forums and your family are Available
Is there anything in particular you are worried about? You say your father has it, can you speak to him?
My father was type 2 as well. So understand the concern and it is a serious condition but can be managed very successfully, knowing what the answer is will help support you taking that controlThanks for your reply. Yes my father has type two and that is what I was most worried about as I have seen that it can be due to genetics. I will speak to the doctor if my symptoms persist as soon as possible. Thanks for your time and reply I appreciate the support
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