Red_river_
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 124
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
JHi @Red_river_
I don't know anything about you from any previous posts -- I have just read this topic and i would urge you to see your GP -- 20 lbs weight loss in a span of circa 8 weeks is not a result any of us would want to see to somebody that is not overweight.
Please seek some medical advice -- are you testing your BG levels ??
if not -- get a meter and test until you see your GP -- possibly you could be type 1 ( don't know but is possible )
sending hugs !!!
xxxxx
Thank you for replying to me. I will try to book an appointment with GP first thing in the morning. I don't test as I have this fear of needle and also I thought I would wait till having the second test after the first 3 months with DN. I know most members here test themselves... but my fear of needle uses the excuse that DN gave me which is no need to test I can become obsessed... So I thought I would wait and see if my diet works.. Right now I feel that I can't care less about my bg (6.6 fasting), but I am a lot more worried about my weight.. Please whatever let it NOT be type 1 ....Hi @Red_river_
I don't know anything about you from any previous posts -- I have just read this topic and i would urge you to see your GP -- 20 lbs weight loss in a span of circa 8 weeks is not a result any of us would want to see to somebody that is not overweight.
Please seek some medical advice -- are you testing your BG levels ??
if not -- get a meter and test until you see your GP -- possibly you could be type 1 ( don't know but is possible )
sending hugs !!!
xxxxx
Thank you for replying to me. Now I will have to look up what is GAD and LADA as I am still new here and know little about diabetes. My weight loss started only since I started low carbs diet, before that I was fine with a healthy weight. Did you suffer from the weight loss before being diagnosed? I do feel weak and right now suffering from a bad cold with proper headache and running nose..I would most definitely insist on a GAD and x peptide test. On eof the most obvious signs of LADA is sudden severe weight loss. I was in your shoes. 5’8 and 94#’s before finally diagnosed. It hurt to sit , lay in bed etc. I was so weak and freezing.
Many docs don’t like doing these tests. Insist.
I was diagnosed only because I asked to have a diabetes test. I was having a blood test after a course of iron supplements as I was then anemic. I suspected I might have diabetes because my mum and most people on that side of family have it. Also the fact that my second child was 9.1 pounds when born, so I could tick more than one box on the on line self test. I don't think I have any other symptoms of being diabetic, maybe the fact that I need to wee more often, but not too bad and I don't have to get up during the night even now. I do drink more in the evening as I always realised I don't drink enough during the day so try to make up for it in the evening. Since being diagnosed I almost cut out carbs totally and skip meals too for not knowing what to eat, and feeling scared of eating.. I never eat a lot, but my meals used to based on carbs. I don't snack. Could just cutting carbs or not eating enough is the cause of this weight loss?? I will try to see a GP tomorrow as you advice. Thank you.Hiya red river !!
without sounding panicky -- I would be worried about a 20 lb weight loss --
only you can know if you have other symptomatic signs of D ( thirstyness , weeing constantly , tired , irritable )
go stand at the GP door tomoerrow morning at opening time --
Oh I hope that's the case, not because of any underlying illness I might be having, as I only count carbs not calories. I almost became vegetarian and even cut down on root vegetables.. I have a much smaller potion now too. I just wonder a lot of members here eat so little and even no breakfast and seem not having the same problem as I do.perhaps add up the total calories you are eating per day ( not just the carbs -- or lack of )
if the total is less than 800 - 1000 than indeed you could be starving yourself without realising it
Thank you so much you are most helpful. I will make this my bedtime reading now and try my best to understand it.. Must be so hard for you being diagnosed at only 14! Now I am feeling guilty about crying over my weight issue... It's nothing compared to you being diagnosed at that tender age.. Good night..hiya lovely -- see below
and for your info ( to answer your query to me ) -- Yes I suffered a pretty big weight loss over a 2-3 month period prior to my type 1 diagnosis at age 14.
A GAD test is a blood test which measures whether the body is producing a type of antibody which destroys its own GAD cells. In type 1 diabetes, a number of autoantibodies are thought to circulate including those which target glutamic acid decarboxylase. Presence of these autoantibodies suggests type 1 diabetes.
Latent autoimmune diabetes of adults (LADA) is a form of diabetes mellitus type 1 that occurs in adulthood, often with a slower course of onset than type 1 diabetes diagnosed in juveniles.
Just updating from last night : I saw a GP this morning and she has arranged for me to have a MOT ( or is it MOD) test next week, she said it is a fancy test about everything including liver, kidney...etc... She meantioned antibodies and such, things that I don't really understand. Anyway, I am glad you advised me to see a doctor and I am glad I will have that blood test to see what is wrong. She also said if I keep losing weight, she would arrange for me to see a dietitian which would be great! She seems to know more about diabetes than the DN that I see. Thank you again for being kind and helpful. Xhiya lovely -- see below
and for your info ( to answer your query to me ) -- Yes I suffered a pretty big weight loss over a 2-3 month period prior to my type 1 diagnosis at age 14.
A GAD test is a blood test which measures whether the body is producing a type of antibody which destroys its own GAD cells. In type 1 diabetes, a number of autoantibodies are thought to circulate including those which target glutamic acid decarboxylase. Presence of these autoantibodies suggests type 1 diabetes.
Latent autoimmune diabetes of adults (LADA) is a form of diabetes mellitus type 1 that occurs in adulthood, often with a slower course of onset than type 1 diabetes diagnosed in juveniles.
My HB 1 ac was 6.6 fasting, actually I am not too sure it was HB 1ac or was it BG as I was diagnosed 2 months ago with this reading. Although DN and GP advised to have brown instead of white and cut down a little on carbs, but I of course was too scared so I almost cut carbs down totally, next to none. I think you miss- read me about the birth of my second child, he was born very heavy at 9.1 pounds. I was healthy through out my pregnancy.Have you first ascertained whether you need to reduce your carbohydrate intake significantly? What was your Hb1ac when you were initially diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? You mentioned the low birthweight of your second child - had you been diagnosed with gestational diabetes at the time and if so, how was your GP treating it?
Thank you Salvia for replying to me. I will have a MOT (or MOD) blood test next week to check all and everything. I was luckily seen by a GP this morning and she was very good, she wanted me to have that test as she said that I might even not have type 2, that there is a grey area between type 1 and 2. And if my weight keeps going down, she will arrange for me to see a dietitian, too. So I feel a bit better now thing has been taken cared of. I won't know until end of January because this test will take a few weeks to get result. At the mean time, I will follow the advices lovely people like you here give me, which is eat more healthy fat. I had been too busy counting carbs and being worried I didn't think about calories and protein. Still, that doesn't explain such a huge loss in weight. Anyway, thank you all for your support! XxHi @Red_river_ sorry to read of the weight problem you've been going through. Reducing carbs was a good idea, though not supported by many GPs, so perhaps expect your own GP to advise against it when you see him/her, and they may simply try to blame weight loss on the low carb rather than anything else. Please insist that you get tested for other things, coz it could be a number of issues that may be causing the weight loss.
On the other hand, when anybody reduces their carb intake suddenly, those calories would normally need to be replaced by increased fat to help provide proper nutrients for the body and to keep us feeling fuller for longer, alongside greens and vegetables. Did you increase your healthy fats when you went low carb? We've been told for many years that fat is bad for us, with the result that many people have grown up with a fear of fats, and find it hard to put aside that fear. There's no need to gorge on fats - just enough to ensure you have sufficient for your body's individual needs.
Hope things work out well for you. Keep posting here; plenty of people to help you with any queries or issues you might have.
Just updating from last night : I saw a GP this morning and she has arranged for me to have a MOT ( or is it MOD) test next week, she said it is a fancy test about everything including liver, kidney...etc... She meantioned antibodies and such, things that I don't really understand. Anyway, I am glad you advised me to see a doctor and I am glad I will have that blood test to see what is wrong. She also said if I keep losing weight, she would arrange for me to see a dietitian which would be great! She seems to know more about diabetes than the DN that I see. Thank you again for being kind and helpful. X
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