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Sorry for the long wall of text guys but I need next steps. I am 24, thin and male.
6 days ago, I started feeling sweet taste in my mouth. This happened in the past before when not eating enough and my body started to run on ketones 1.5 years ago. 2-3 days before this, I barely ate food. And even then, mostly nuts and lots of tea (no sugar). Soon after sweet taste, headaches started, stomach was hurting weirdly and was dizzy as hell. This happened after eating a large sweet cake having not eaten much for the past 2-3 days and barely any carbs.
Went to emergency room, who tested my blood glucose at 5.2 and lots of ketones in urine. I was running on very little calories, maybe 500 a day, mostly from protein and fats. I continued this, feeling worse and worse at work until Wednesday when I could not take it anymore and had to leave. Still was not eating much since Saturday and drinking lot of tea and eating nuts. Scared, went to GP, he sent me straight to blood tests on Thursday and I had to undergo GTT a day after, today. I was still not drinking enough water or eating much calories at all and went to GTT while starving and having not eaten any carbs for 3-4 days. 2 days before GTT, I noticed my urine was: smelling sweet, was dark. Doctors told me there is a trace of blood in the samples. The sweet smell was 4+ ketones. The darkness was actually dehydration AND blood.
During GTT, my kidneys started to hurt after an hour. The pee became even darker and I had to quit the test and run straight to emergency room again ... I forced them to check my blood sugar at around 2 hours mark since GTT start and it was 13.8 :\\\ My blood pressure was 156/78. They took urine samples, Contained visible blood and ketones. No glucose. In addition, markers of infection in urine. I am referred to urologist for tomorrow by the hospital.
However, I am very concerned with me failing GTT so horribly. Would starvation and dehydration + almost zero carbs for a few days before would be the reason my glucose spiked so much? I have some tests results for glucose. Usually, fasting glucose is 4.4-4.6. It was the same on the test yesterday. However, Hba1c tells a different story in my opinion. It was 4.6 in 2015, 4.8 in 2017 June and now 4.9 on yesterday test.
This seems to indicate lower glucose tolerance and it seems to be getting worse. Would dumping 100g of glucose into starving and dehydrated body cause the glucose to stay at 13.8 after 2 hours? Seems very unlikely, and bothers me greatly. I decided to run a low carb diet since today, until I can get more answers.
Would it be wise to ask for tests for type 1 diabetes from my GP? He sounded concerend with blood glucose so high after 2 hours.
6 days ago, I started feeling sweet taste in my mouth. This happened in the past before when not eating enough and my body started to run on ketones 1.5 years ago. 2-3 days before this, I barely ate food. And even then, mostly nuts and lots of tea (no sugar). Soon after sweet taste, headaches started, stomach was hurting weirdly and was dizzy as hell. This happened after eating a large sweet cake having not eaten much for the past 2-3 days and barely any carbs.
Went to emergency room, who tested my blood glucose at 5.2 and lots of ketones in urine. I was running on very little calories, maybe 500 a day, mostly from protein and fats. I continued this, feeling worse and worse at work until Wednesday when I could not take it anymore and had to leave. Still was not eating much since Saturday and drinking lot of tea and eating nuts. Scared, went to GP, he sent me straight to blood tests on Thursday and I had to undergo GTT a day after, today. I was still not drinking enough water or eating much calories at all and went to GTT while starving and having not eaten any carbs for 3-4 days. 2 days before GTT, I noticed my urine was: smelling sweet, was dark. Doctors told me there is a trace of blood in the samples. The sweet smell was 4+ ketones. The darkness was actually dehydration AND blood.
During GTT, my kidneys started to hurt after an hour. The pee became even darker and I had to quit the test and run straight to emergency room again ... I forced them to check my blood sugar at around 2 hours mark since GTT start and it was 13.8 :\\\ My blood pressure was 156/78. They took urine samples, Contained visible blood and ketones. No glucose. In addition, markers of infection in urine. I am referred to urologist for tomorrow by the hospital.
However, I am very concerned with me failing GTT so horribly. Would starvation and dehydration + almost zero carbs for a few days before would be the reason my glucose spiked so much? I have some tests results for glucose. Usually, fasting glucose is 4.4-4.6. It was the same on the test yesterday. However, Hba1c tells a different story in my opinion. It was 4.6 in 2015, 4.8 in 2017 June and now 4.9 on yesterday test.
This seems to indicate lower glucose tolerance and it seems to be getting worse. Would dumping 100g of glucose into starving and dehydrated body cause the glucose to stay at 13.8 after 2 hours? Seems very unlikely, and bothers me greatly. I decided to run a low carb diet since today, until I can get more answers.
Would it be wise to ask for tests for type 1 diabetes from my GP? He sounded concerend with blood glucose so high after 2 hours.