Mikeee said:Hello Everyone.
My name is Mikeee and I have recently been diagnosed with type 2. I am struggling to accept it and feel I haven’t had enough information what to expect from the nurse. I am also asthmatic and have been experiencing side effects from one of my inhalers including anxiety and tremors. The inhaler is called Seretide and the list of side effects also includes "raised blood sugar levels" which I believe is part of the problem. I stopped taking the Seretide inhaler a couple of months ago and the anxiety and tremors have since stopped.
The symptoms I get at the moment include being thirsty at night, hence loads of drinking and peeing. I would be grateful if someone could explain what causes the thirst? I am also experiencing a sensation of what I would describe as a cross between pins and needles and tremors through my body. This also happens at night along with a high pitched ringing in my left ear. I`m trying to monitor what I eat and drink to see what triggers the symptoms, however I would say at the moment I get the pins and needles /tremors and ringing in my ear most nights with varying degree of intenseness!!!
Hopefully with a little help from you guys I will be able to make some sense of it all.
Hello and welcome mikeee. unfortunately lots of medication do have some nasty side affects. My elderly parent takes Seretide and I'm sure it's steroid based, but he is not, thankfully, diabetic.
I'm not type 2 but I'm sure another type 2 will be along with some helpful advice. If it continues or you are getting concerned about your medical symptoms, please make an appointment to see your GP.
I hope things start to improve for you very soon, good luck and take care.
Best wishes RRB
Regards
Mikeee
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