sugarless sue said:Hi Elliot and welcome to the forum.We can't really give out medical advice on the forum,only shared experiences. Your symptoms have a lot in common with both diabetes and hyperthyroidism so it is really best to wait for your blood test results to come back.Please come back and tell us how you get on.
totsy said:hya and welcome,
as sue says only the dr can diagnose u,in the meantime if you have a lloyds chemist they do free blood checks, your symptoms can be both the above as i have had both but they could also be a number of other things too e.g anxiety ,stress, while i was awaiting diagnosis i went to lloyds and bought a blood checker as id to wait 10 days 4 a glucose test, i was feeling deathly and bloods were over 27mmol constantly so i went to a and e and was kept in, so if u do feel really ill while waiting go to the hospital as if type 1 it can soon turn nasty (happened with me)
any more questions ...just ask and let us know how u get on
hanadr said:Hi
See a good doctor for a diagnosis. hypothyroids tend to put on weight. Diabetics to lose it.
gardner said:hanadr said:Hi
See a good doctor for a diagnosis. hypothyroids tend to put on weight. Diabetics to lose it.
Is this true as everything I have read about hyperthyroidism says that they lose weight even though they get an increased apetite. Thanks
Trinkwasser said:gardner said:hanadr said:Hi
See a good doctor for a diagnosis. hypothyroids tend to put on weight. Diabetics to lose it.
Is this true as everything I have read about hyperthyroidism says that they lose weight even though they get an increased apetite. Thanks
Some confusion here between hypER thyroid and hypO thyroid <G>
Endocrine problems often seem to travel in gangs, both thyroid and adrenal problems can affect BG. Getting a proper workup from your doctor is #1 plan, if you can manage to get one a referral to an Endocrinologist might be #2 plan, depending on your test results (see if you can get actual *numbers* from your tests.
sugarless sue said:Elliot,you are definitely not well!!Write down all your symptoms and anything else you want to tell the doctor and then insist ,if you have to,in getting blood tests.Either that or turn up at A&e and explain that your doctor will not treat you!!
sugarless sue said:Did your uncle test you before you ate anything,Elliot?
gardner said:sugarless sue said:Did your uncle test you before you ate anything,Elliot?
It had been about 4 hours since i had eaten anything, but I had just drunk a glass of cranberry juice.
sugarless sue said:4.8 is a non diabetic number,if you had just drunk cranberry juice it obviously had not had time to be absorbed.
sorry misunderstood your last post. So if it appears I don't have a high or low blood sugar level, i guess i may not have diabetes. Perhaps It might behyperthyroidsism then? What do people think? Thanksgardner said:sugarless sue said:4.8 is a non diabetic number,if you had just drunk cranberry juice it obviously had not had time to be absorbed.
Do you know what the 4.8 means then please? Is this the blood sugar? Is it possible that I may still have diabetes? Thanks
sugarless sue said:Elliot you really will be better to have the blood tests,we can't second guess the doctor!There are all sorts of variables taken into account when testing .
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