Looking for some help/advice. Anything would be greatly appreciated.
I have not been diagnosed with diabetes, although I have a lot of symptoms which make me think I may have it.
I decided, before going to the doctor (probably not smart I know) that I would monitor my blood sugar levels and see what I can come up with, so I purchased a meter.
My readings are attached) in photo form). I don't really understand them. If someone with some experience could have a look at them and let me know what they mean that would be fantastic.
HI harvey, I thnk you readings look perfectly normal. One further test you could do, if you want to, is to eat a really carb heavy meal and test before and every half hour until you are back to your pre meal value.
Have you ever measured the amount of fluids going in and out?That way you will know if you are dehydrated due to excessive urine production. There are other hormones involved in this.
You didn't bang your head in the last couple of years? Fell of a bike, car accident or such?
Bang on the head can cause problems with the pituitary gland years later. The pituitary regulates a lot of hormones, among them the ones that regulate hydration and blood pressure. And metabolism and a lot more.
I should look into thyroid hormones too if I were you.
I don't think 3 L is extreme if you are physically active. But you shouldn't have to go up during the night.
My thyroid was tested recently and came back normal (as my brother had to have his thyroid removed). I also had my testosterone tested and it came back at the very lowest of the "normal" level (I don't know the units of measurement, although it was 320 something and 10-not sure exactly what that means). So no further test were taken.
I don't feel right at all. I have been to the doctor and told him I don't feel great and he did some blood tests and said everything was ok. I'm not convinced. With my age and fitness level and diet I should be full of energy.
You need to get your high BP sorted. High BP can have hormonal cause so you really should go back to your GP and maybe you should ask for an Endo referral.