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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I have been told by the doctors I have to make a decision on whether to have a total hysterectomy or not. They said that given my symptoms it would be recommended to have one but also that it would be better for them to do it when I completed menopause...but they also said that my blood glucose levels are likely being effected by all the hormones fluctuating and dropping. Last time I had spikes like this having was just two or three years ago, when I had covid and all the jabs, which pretty much coincided with all my perimenopause symptoms starting up. Took a long time figuring out what was going on because long covid was a possibility for most of my early peri symptoms, and also because my main GP kept telling me my suddenly very heavy periods where perfectly normal. After two years I finally had a consult with a gynaecologist and turns out it was not perfectly normal. They did a CT scan and ultrasounds which showed a lot of fibroids, at least one that is very big, and two very large cysts on my ovaries (one is 10cm by 9cm) and they didn't mention it but I read my own scans and it said I have a fatty liver and a a spot on my liver that might be a hemangioma but needs to be checked.
They wanted to operate in July but needed to wait for me to try and control my blood sugar better, after living here for ten years I was told there was a diabetic clinic I should have been referred to (by the same GP who told me my periods being so heavy was perfectly normal ) so now I have had check ups, I own my own blood pressure monitor, a fitbit, and I'm trying my best not to wallow in self pity. I have my next set of blood and urine tests from the docs at the beginning of December and follow ups with the diabetic clinic the week after. I have to talk to them about my liver because that's apparently tied to the diabetes, and there is no way I'm going to leave that with my GP given my experience with them the last couple of years.
Has anyone had to deal with *any* of these things? Anyone have any notes on how to deal with things during recovery from surgery, especially if there is anything I can do to help make my recovery from surgery easier / faster (they're saying 16 weeks minimum right now). Anyone had to deal with fatty liver disease? I barely drink any alcohol but I've been gaining weight since I hit perimenopause and finding it *really* hard to lose it, I've had a lot of injuries that have made exercising hard, I'm not over-eating or eating badly but I've started feeling hungry a lot so dieting doesn't seem that feasible (even when I was dieting I wasn't losing weight anyway) so I'm not sure what is the best way forwards on any of this.
I'd rather not have to have the operation at all but the other options don't sound that much better and a second opinion agreed that they almost certainly would need to operate to do the total hysterectomy eventually if I decide to put it off for now, I have no idea what my decision will be, everything is just a little much right now.
They wanted to operate in July but needed to wait for me to try and control my blood sugar better, after living here for ten years I was told there was a diabetic clinic I should have been referred to (by the same GP who told me my periods being so heavy was perfectly normal ) so now I have had check ups, I own my own blood pressure monitor, a fitbit, and I'm trying my best not to wallow in self pity. I have my next set of blood and urine tests from the docs at the beginning of December and follow ups with the diabetic clinic the week after. I have to talk to them about my liver because that's apparently tied to the diabetes, and there is no way I'm going to leave that with my GP given my experience with them the last couple of years.
Has anyone had to deal with *any* of these things? Anyone have any notes on how to deal with things during recovery from surgery, especially if there is anything I can do to help make my recovery from surgery easier / faster (they're saying 16 weeks minimum right now). Anyone had to deal with fatty liver disease? I barely drink any alcohol but I've been gaining weight since I hit perimenopause and finding it *really* hard to lose it, I've had a lot of injuries that have made exercising hard, I'm not over-eating or eating badly but I've started feeling hungry a lot so dieting doesn't seem that feasible (even when I was dieting I wasn't losing weight anyway) so I'm not sure what is the best way forwards on any of this.
I'd rather not have to have the operation at all but the other options don't sound that much better and a second opinion agreed that they almost certainly would need to operate to do the total hysterectomy eventually if I decide to put it off for now, I have no idea what my decision will be, everything is just a little much right now.