In another post (on Frozen Shoulders) Jem comments…
‘…and every day I find more reasons and "likelihoods" that I've been diabetic for more years than I thought!’
I am still quite newly diagnosed, but this same thought is with me nearly all the time. It has positive repercussions for me because I know the longer it was, the more likely that complications are lurking round the corner and that drives me on to better control to hopefully reverse the damage of ??? years.
It could be 15 years ago when I first needed glasses, around 5 when I ignored poor circulation in my feet, a couple of years ago when cuts and grazes were taking months to heal, more recently when people commented on weight loss (I couldn't afford!) or… well you all know the list of symptoms that are easily individually ignored, until you tip over the threshold into that downward spiral of tiredness, lethargy, thirst and peeing that drive you to presenting at the GP’s surgery.
Does anyone know the typical BG levels at which each of those early symptoms start to appear, and how long might it take to reverse complications? Are there vitamins/supplements that can be used to help recovery without clashing with medication:?: