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seansmit17

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Not exactly newly diagnosed... Found out i had type 2 back in February 2011.

Suppose ive been in denial about it lol

Anyway, Thought id share my story on how this all started.

First of, im 26 (27 tomorrow xD) and im a little overweight.(Need to lose about 2 stone)

So, I started to feel a bit unwell, tired, rundown etc for a few days and then i started to drink more and more and then pee more and more. I would end up having a nap in the evening i was that tired. I was up almost every hour at night as my heart was racing all the time and kept me up and also to pee and then have a glass of water or what ever was about.

But i was drinking things like Milk, Coke, Apple juice and that just made things worse for me, tho i didn't know it at the time.

After a few more days i decided to ring NHS Direct and see what they had to say about my symptoms.

They told me i should just go see my GP as soon as i could but before the call ended they wanted to know what my heart rate was since i said it was high and keeping me up at night.. It was 130bpm!

Well, an ambulance was on its way at this point.. kinda scared me a bit!

My blood sugar was tested in the ambulance and it just said "HI". When i got into hospital they tested it again as well as other things. In the mean time i was put on an IV of a few things to help get my blood sugar level down and was also later given insulin injections to help.

A doctor came over to see me and kept asking me if i felt ok, Apart from feeling weak and tired i was ok. The reason he was asking.. Turns out i should of been unconscious! My bloody sugar was a massive 47mmol :shock:

But the IV and insulin did its job and with in the hour i was down to 30mmol and another hour later down to 25mmol.

Spent a few days in hospital and was sent home with Metformin to take. After another week at home and on the meds i was down from 15-20mmol to below 10mmol

So there you have it! Still here thanks to NHS Direct. I was told by my doctor that if i didnt go call them when i did and just went to bed i may well of not woken up... ever :cry:

But... 47! Still cant get over how that!
 
Hi Sean and welcome to the forum You've certainly improved your levels since diagnosis and looks like you had a narrow escape there. I don't know if they told you anything about looking after your diabetes, but here is some information which the former monitors wrote for new members to help them get started on their diabetes care. I hope you will find this interesting and useful. Have a good read around on subjects that interest you and ask as many questions as you like as there is always someone here to help. Happy birthday tomorrow by the way

 
Hi seansmit17, hope you had a nice birthday?
Welcome to us all here, glad you found us.
Blimey with your story you were a lucky lad I mean with keeping concious with your state of BG levels. :shock:
How are you keeping and feeling since this?
Anna.x
 

Dont know how i managed to stay conscious.. i was even sleeping with bg of 47 and still woke up lol

Been fairly good since, tho ive only managed to lose about half a stone.

Not doing to good today tho. Partying last night etc so my BG is 19 at last check. But i know that will be down to about 13 in the morning and then back to normal later in the day
 
Hey just a quick question how does a doctor decide if you are Type 1 or 2? When I went to the doctor I was tested at HI on the monitor also and was told instantly that I was type 1 and sent stright to the diabetes clinic at the hospital. Do they do tests or does it depend on the doctor? Sorry if it's a stupid question! I'm just curious. Thanks
 
Symtoms are slightly different for the 2.

They should so dome tests to confirm

If you are Type 1 then that means your body is not making any insulin.

If you are Type 2 then your body is still making insulin but either its not making enough, its not working right (insulin resistance)
 
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