The results are probably available online, either through the NHS app or via your gp surgery. Saves a bit of the angst not knowingI'm waiting for the results of my blood tests and can't speak to anyone until the 5th September
Hi @Bev1812 and welcome to the forum.
Yes, you did duplicate your post. I think it best belongs here so we (the Moderators) will remove the other post for you.
Sorry to hear that you are feeling so unwell. The symptoms may well be due to high Blood Glucose, but obviously there are other things which can also give those symptoms.
You say you are doing something about your weight, what is it that you are doing?
Do you know what your HbA1C test results were - these are what the doctor would have seen to decide that you are diabetic.
I'm asking because that taste might possibly be ketones. Can you describe it?
Well the good news is that unless you have Reactive Hypoglycaemia (very rare) then the blood Glucose levels associated with an HbA1C of 43 are only just pre-diabetic never mind fully diabetic, and so would not cause the symptoms you describe.
Was the weight loss a conscious effort. or did it just happen all by itself? Unexpected weight loss is a common symptom of Type 1 diabetes (an auto-immune disease) in which the immune system attacks the cells which make insulin. This is serious and tends to vary quite a bit from day to day in adults as it develops, since some days enough insulin will be produced and other days not enough (or even none) causing very high Blood Glucose figures n those days.
Can you double check with your GP surgery that the HbA1C figure really was only 42 or 43.
If you've gone suddenly very low carb, you might be having a bit of what's known as "keto flu" as the body rids itself of excess sugar. If it is that it should only last a couple of weeks and increasing salt (electrolytes) and water might help.
But it could also be other things, not everything is diabetes related
You could call the surgery and ask for your results over the phone.
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