GeordieMark88
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There are other reasons beyond the menopause which you could thnk about are:I’m 31 now and diagnosed when 13, so 18 years.
I had my moments where my control was bad, it’s stable again now.
GP had said wait until January to see consultant, but that’s too long, I can’t cope.
Rang DSN and left message, hopefully they have some ideas.
I thought it might be hot flashes but are those uncommon in men?
Yes you are. If your GP dismissed your worries you are entitled to raise them with someone else.The DSN admin rang me and my nurse is going to call Monday so hopefully get to discuss it more. Am I entitled to book another appointment with a different GP and raise my concerns?
I don’t actually know if this is related to my Diabetes or not but my GP seems to think so.
I’ve been experiencing feeling very hot to the extent so just want to put my whole face in a bucket of ice. The hotness is on top of my head, my forehead, across top of my upper lip and my neck.
It’s a very hot feeling but not actually sweating. When I touch the areas they are dry.,
My GP says it’s down to nerve damage but there’s nothing she can do.
Any ideas? Could it not be linked to my diabetes?
It’s uncomfortable and affecting me day to day.
It can last a day or two then stop for two or three days.
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