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<blockquote data-quote="Hellybell80" data-source="post: 2368174" data-attributes="member: 538098"><p>I've finally spoke to my diabetic nurse this morning. Yes I have diabetes, obvious with the readings I have been getting. </p><p>Now I have been using urine test strips for the last year for urine infections, which does have a glucose test on it. My Dr told me to use them if I suspected a urine infection as I was getting a lot of kidney infections for a while. </p><p>I've never had an glucose show on it at all until just before this started a week ago. I had literally tested it about week before and it showed nothing. </p><p> My nurse has said my Hba1c result is 76. Which dosnt correspond with regular blood test results. As my lowest blood sugars ave been 13 up to 28. Usually sits at 19 through the day. So she thinks its happened quickly. </p><p>Does type 2 happen so quick? Within a week or so and get so high?</p><p> Because I have suspected gall bladder issues and under investigation for them she said there is a condition that can cause high sugar levels. Never said what though.</p><p>Because I'm being sick alot she wants me to start prandial to stimulate my pancreas to create more insulin. As she think my sugar levels are too high. At least until I have my scan beginning of March. </p><p>As of yesterday I've started to get keytones in my urine not loads just up to 1.5. So was told to keep an eye on it. But I'm not actually eating much at all at the moment due to feeling sick after eating. So maybe its that. </p><p> So at least I'm getting a bit more support now. </p><p>Thanks for all the help and support guys its much appreciated during this rollercoaster ride xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hellybell80, post: 2368174, member: 538098"] I've finally spoke to my diabetic nurse this morning. Yes I have diabetes, obvious with the readings I have been getting. Now I have been using urine test strips for the last year for urine infections, which does have a glucose test on it. My Dr told me to use them if I suspected a urine infection as I was getting a lot of kidney infections for a while. I've never had an glucose show on it at all until just before this started a week ago. I had literally tested it about week before and it showed nothing. My nurse has said my Hba1c result is 76. Which dosnt correspond with regular blood test results. As my lowest blood sugars ave been 13 up to 28. Usually sits at 19 through the day. So she thinks its happened quickly. Does type 2 happen so quick? Within a week or so and get so high? Because I have suspected gall bladder issues and under investigation for them she said there is a condition that can cause high sugar levels. Never said what though. Because I'm being sick alot she wants me to start prandial to stimulate my pancreas to create more insulin. As she think my sugar levels are too high. At least until I have my scan beginning of March. As of yesterday I've started to get keytones in my urine not loads just up to 1.5. So was told to keep an eye on it. But I'm not actually eating much at all at the moment due to feeling sick after eating. So maybe its that. So at least I'm getting a bit more support now. Thanks for all the help and support guys its much appreciated during this rollercoaster ride xx [/QUOTE]
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