Oh dear, horrible to hear that, brett :/
I've been carted to hospital enough times (often because someone found me on the floor. I hate the idea of costing the ambulance service money
) but every time just ended up going home even if I'm vomiting in the doorway after discharge from A and E... but there can't have been ketones in my urine because the one test they did do was a urine sample. They saw nothing and told me just to go home.
I'm a little confused in the sense I can't gauge what is 'normal' I keep hearing up to 10mmol is perfectly normal as well as the exact opposite.
That being said my levels are not crazy high like I've heard from T1s. If I were in trouble anytime soon I'm sure I'd know... My long distance partner is T1- apparently you don't have issues with ketones until you get to silly high levels?
I don't know what I'm doing sort of hovering in the middle. I'm only 20, no idea if things will just level out as I get older or what.
I feel guilty seeking help because he went into DKA again a few days ago and here I am fretting over a bedtime reading of 12.6.
Not sure If I should wait for things to get worse so no one thinks I'm a time-waster/hypochondriac. I told paramedic and later the A and E doctor I wasn't a diagnosed diabetic but self-testing he rolled his eyes and immediately must have thought 'what a nut'.
Do any of you experience a 'delayed reaction' in rises? Like I checked my BG about 40 minutes after a naughty piece of Turkish delight brought back for me from Cypress and it had barely budged from 7 at 5pm, so I had dinner at 6:30pm and that 12.6 was at 10:30pm. Usually if anything happens a few hours after eating it's a hypo at about the 4-5 hour mark. ***
Ugh anyway, I will try the ketone sticks. What worries me is I'm a recovered anorexic. The thought of burning fat/ketosis is appealing. I'm 107 lbs, but I could happily lose a couple, still :/ I don't want to get back into unhealthy patterns >_< --------------
Sorry, I
am trying to take the advice on board.. I know I'm difficult. Under alot of stress at home and university
ps. i don't get it either. Seeing as I've had the same set of persistent symptoms for a long time, the recently diagnosis PCOS (which took ALOT of nagging) it would do them a huge favor to a) get to the bottom of the problem or b) give me the assurance and to **** off, go home and stop bothering them.