So are they doing HbA1c and diabetes tests?UPDATE: the doctor said that i had unusually high amount of glucose in my urine and very low amount of sodium in my urine as well, they said to stop drinking so much water but i always have a dry throat no matter how much water I drink.
-thegeekyblonde
UPDATE: the doctor said that i had unusually high amount of glucose in my urine and very low amount of sodium in my urine as well, they said to stop drinking so much water but i always have a dry throat no matter how much water I drink.
-thegeekyblonde
my doctor hasn't. my mam said she will get an appointment for a Glucose intolorence testHas the doctor arranged for you to have blood tests carried out?
my doctor hasn't so my mam said she will get an appointment for a Glucose intolorence test or somethingHas the doctor arranged for you to have blood tests carried out?
UPDATE: the doctor said that i had unusually high amount of glucose in my urine and very low amount of sodium in my urine as well, they said to stop drinking so much water but i always have a dry throat no matter how much water I drink.
-thegeekyblonde
UPDATE: the doctor said that i had unusually high amount of glucose in my urine and very low amount of sodium in my urine as well, they said to stop drinking so much water but i always have a dry throat no matter how much water I drink.
-thegeekyblonde
I thought they did hbA1C tests at the drop of a hat? Seems very strange. Mind you, if there's lots of sugar in urine but not in the blood then that's strange as well. (Well, at least, not something I associate with diabetes.) Did the doctor not have any suggestions as to what was going on?The unusual amount of glucose in your urine should have prompted the doctor to do further glucose tests. I cannot believe he did not do this, unless there was good reason.
when do you go back to see your GP?my doctor hasn't so my mam said she will get an appointment for a Glucose intolorence test or something
How did they find out you had sodium in your urine? Did they put a testing strip in your sample or do it another way? Dis you have a blood test?UPDATE: the doctor said that i had unusually high amount of glucose in my urine and very low amount of sodium in my urine as well, they said to stop drinking so much water but i always have a dry throat no matter how much water I drink.
-thegeekyblonde
Very strange.
my doctor hasn't. my mam said she will get an appointment for a Glucose intolorence test
my local hospital does the glucose intolorence test, not my gp. i feel nausea, so thirsty and exhausted also i am very red in the face, that is what my mam says. My gp didn't explain about the results of my urine sample only that i had over 3 litres of urine in 24 hours which is apparently to much for my 4"11 frame. Apparently I need to drink less water. I have no idea what to do.It is rather worrying that your doctor hasn't asked for this - did they explain why ? Your symptoms would call for further tests, so how come your mam is organising this instead of the GP ? How are you feeling in yourself at the moment ?
right, so your mam has been told by the surgery to arrange for your glucose intolerance test at the local hospital? I see. In the meantime, maybe drinking some bovril or an oxo cube diluted in boiling water (unless you are vegetarian) to re-balance your electrolytes to help with the lack of sodium and thirst? I forget, how old are you?my local hospital does the glucose intolorence test, not my gp. i feel nausea, so thirsty and exhausted also i am very red in the face, that is what my mam says. My gp didn't explain about the results of my urine sample only that i had over 3 litres of urine in 24 hours which is apparently to much for my 4"11 frame. Apparently I need to drink less water. I have no idea what to do.
-thegeekyblonde
my local hospital does the glucose intolorence test, not my gp. i feel nausea, so thirsty and exhausted also i am very red in the face, that is what my mam says. My gp didn't explain about the results of my urine sample only that i had over 3 litres of urine in 24 hours which is apparently to much for my 4"11 frame. Apparently I need to drink less water. I have no idea what to do.
-thegeekyblonde
The Friendly Society Private Hospital here in Bundaberg is planning a Emergency dept. over the next year or so it was announced on the local news last night.Not quite true mate ... a fair few do
!9 by the OP's profile..Just a thought but, if you are over 18 years old you may well find that your mam cannot make an appointment for you, you have to do it yourself as a rule, and there are also issues around data protection and privacy, unless there are other things to be taken into account. That is what I have found recently with one of my over 18 children.
And did your GP do a blood test at the same time? Seems very odd that he wouldn't have done an hba1c given the levels you have seen?my local hospital does the glucose intolorence test, not my gp. i feel nausea, so thirsty and exhausted also i am very red in the face, that is what my mam says. My gp didn't explain about the results of my urine sample only that i had over 3 litres of urine in 24 hours which is apparently to much for my 4"11 frame. Apparently I need to drink less water. I have no idea what to do.
-thegeekyblonde
Oh, that means she is classed as an adult then, under the privacy guidelines. Unless there are reasons for adult intervention. I understand the need for these guidelines but sometimes a parent or other adult can be helpful when arranging things : (!9 by the OP's profile..
I'm rather surprised there were no bloodworks done along with the urine samples..
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