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Hi all, I was diagnosed pre-diabetic a few months ago and have been depressed since. GP told me to limit carbs and only 2 fruits a day (my weakness!). I asked him if I should be checking my sugars with blood monitor and he said no, not yet, since you are not diabetic?! Sending me to check my HbA1C in two weeks again, and fasting blood sugar, and thyroid (hypo here, great!) Just wondering if I should be testing C-Peptide and Anti-GAD also, or is that not useful since I am pre-diabetic? If they're going to be taking my blood, they mind as well check these other tests at the labs...I am a nervous and anxious wreck these past 9 months, the stress will definitey put the blood sugar numbers off the charts! Help!
Hi Madisons! I think your first step is assessing your diet. When you say Fruits, what fruits do you have? Your GP is right to suggest limiting carbs, although it depends how much he means by that as most GP's seem to suggest eating more than is suitable for us to cope with. You will get plenty of advise about the right types of food on here! Anyway, welcome to the group xHi all, I was diagnosed pre-diabetic a few months ago and have been depressed since. GP told me to limit carbs and only 2 fruits a day (my weakness!). I asked him if I should be checking my sugars with blood monitor and he said no, not yet, since you are not diabetic?! Sending me to check my HbA1C in two weeks again, and fasting blood sugar, and thyroid (hypo here, great!) Just wondering if I should be testing C-Peptide and Anti-GAD also, or is that not useful since I am pre-diabetic? If they're going to be taking my blood, they mind as well check these other tests at the labs...I am a nervous and anxious wreck these past 9 months, the stress will definitey put the blood sugar numbers off the charts! Help!
Maybe stop checking the fasting numbers only and also test before a meal and 2 hours after the first bite, and have the meter next to your bed for when you wake with palpatations. You'll want to know what your blood sugars are up to. Also, a "normal" HbA1c could be anything. Can you log into your practice's results online? You want exact numbers. Pins and needles could be anything, from something as innocent as vitamin b deficiency to thyroid issues that are pretty treatable. Maybe put your concerns in an e-mail so they have a list of your issues and questions?Hi,
I have measured my fasting blood sugar and it's consistently 6.9. Spoke to my doctor and she said that was absolutely fine and nothing to worry about? She did a hba1c test and I was told it was normal.
I've started to get some circulation issues in my legs, pins and needs, swelling and increase in veins. I'm not sure if this would be related?
I'm also waking nightly about 4am feeling wide awake and very palpy as if Ive had too much coffee.
Any advice welcome. Thanks in advance.
Hello @Madisons ,Hi all, I was diagnosed pre-diabetic a few months ago and have been depressed since. GP told me to limit carbs and only 2 fruits a day (my weakness!). I asked him if I should be checking my sugars with blood monitor and he said no, not yet, since you are not diabetic?! Sending me to check my HbA1C in two weeks again, and fasting blood sugar, and thyroid (hypo here, great!) Just wondering if I should be testing C-Peptide and Anti-GAD also, or is that not useful since I am pre-diabetic? If they're going to be taking my blood, they mind as well check these other tests at the labs...I am a nervous and anxious wreck these past 9 months, the stress will definitey put the blood sugar numbers off the charts! Help!
Hi thank you so much for replying. Doing those extra tests are really not an issue, but just wanted to know if it would indicate anything or it would be useless like too soon to tell? My mother at 71 years has T1 on insulin for over 30+ years (although they said is was LADA to begin with?) Really not sure, it was so long ago, and I was just 8 or 9 years old then, but she had to go on insulin right away...so it is genetic, bound to happen. I'm trying to avoid most carbs as much as possible, not even doing the 2 fruits a day, as the GP said, they are all about the oatmeal, grains, fruits and vegetables, as long as there's fiber, it's ok!? I don't do Keto, only a low-carb diet but maybe that's why I'm hungry all the time, and/or it's the symptom of the diabetes kicking in. This morning, I had an omelete consisting of 1 egg, mushrooms, dandelion greens, whole avocado, low-carb toast with clarified butter, melted Babybel cheese and tomato with basil. Then greek yogurt with chia seeds and a spoonful of coconut oil in it. I am still starving and can eat 3 more of each of these! My pancreas must be begging me to stop but I have no portion control discipline. I am so afraid of needles too. I am a doomed diabetic-to-be....Hello @Madisons ,
C-peptide and GAD tests are expensive and they're not going to do them unless they have good reason to suspect you may be a T1 or a variant thereof, so that's probably not a hill you want to die on right at this moment. I am surprised you should limit yourself to two pieces of fruit a day... That's a lot, assuming you're talking apples, oranges and the like... As a T2 I can only have a limited amount of berries, and then only if I have something fatty with them, like cream. (It calms down the spike). https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/blog-entry/the-nutritional-thingy.2330/ this might help with food options some. And DO get a meter, most of us here self-fund as the NHS can't help or they'd go bankrupt. You're not a T2 yet. Why let it get that far eventually, if you can avoid getting complications entirely?
Hello, thank you for your kind response. I used to eat ALOT of fruits. Thought was doing myself good as they say to get at least 5 servings minimum of fruits daily. but I guess they weren't talking about those who were pre-diabetic or diabetic! I loved a whole honeycrisp apple, pears, peaches, apricots, clementines, kiwis, pineapples, grapes...etc..the works! Then lots of carbs from quinoa and sweet potatoes, gluten-free breads and pastas. No kidding I was killing my pancreas. I'm sure it' running on empty soon...I am terrified. Got mother's diabetic gene...I used to work out 5x a week to delay because I loved these foods so much, but all that gym time didn't help at all or just temporarily delayed it, and no gym now with covid variants. Anyway, even without, I have no motivation whatsoever, am hangry, miserable and depressed. Everyone here is so upbeat, I admire you all.Hi Madisons! I think your first step is assessing your diet. When you say Fruits, what fruits do you have? Your GP is right to suggest limiting carbs, although it depends how much he means by that as most GP's seem to suggest eating more than is suitable for us to cope with. You will get plenty of advise about the right types of food on here! Anyway, welcome to the group x
Madison, relax... You don't know whether you're prediabetic, type one or type two. Don't put the cart before the horse, and get some answers first from the pro's. You need to know your HbA1c, how your blood sugars respond around meals... Right now you're kicking yourself around without firm numbers nor diagnosis, and you're not doing the low carb eating right if you're "hanrgy" all the time. Eat more! Just don't include carbs! I just had a massive smoked Dutch sausage for breakfast/lunch and I assure you it'll tide me over until dinner, even if I ate a little earlier than normal due to an appointment. (It's that big, protein-rich and fatty). Eat until you're full. You can't keep this up if you're starving yourself.Hello, thank you for your kind response. I used to eat ALOT of fruits. Thought was doing myself good as they say to get at least 5 servings minimum of fruits daily. but I guess they weren't talking about those who were pre-diabetic or diabetic! I loved a whole honeycrisp apple, pears, peaches, apricots, clementines, kiwis, pineapples, grapes...etc..the works! Then lots of carbs from quinoa and sweet potatoes, gluten-free breads and pastas. No kidding I was killing my pancreas. I'm sure it' running on empty soon...I am terrified. Got mother's diabetic gene...I used to work out 5x a week to delay because I loved these foods so much, but all that gym time didn't help at all or just temporarily delayed it, and no gym now with covid variants. Anyway, even without, I have no motivation whatsoever, am hangry, miserable and depressed. Everyone here is so upbeat, I admire you all.
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