AndyW_Fife
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
My Type II was discovered after going to the GP for something I thought was unrelated. I was getting painful cysts emerging, usually down one side, under the arms or in the groin area - anywhere that sweated really. I was getting treatment for that, which did work pretty well, but never made it go away. I was then referred to the hospital, where the doctor quickly diagnosed I was type II diabetic. She went on to explain the cysts were due to my blood carrying sugars it couldn't get rid of which, in turn, came out as infected sweat glands. She asked if I ever had any of the usual symptoms like thirst, frequent trips to the loo but no, I had never suffered any other symptoms. Even my previous health check didn't highlight any such issues which goes to show how quickly it can set in. Now I'm on a daily mix of Metformin and Statins but I am following my GP's advice and hitting the gym 2 or 3 times a week.
I am 3 years diagnosed. The last two fasting tests with the surgery have shown normal levels but the GP insists I am still type II.
just curious about any weird and wonderful diagnosis scenarios?
For my part I was diagnosed seconds before a big toe amputation due to rampant infection of open wound. The bright spark anaesthetic realised that 12 hrs Nbm for the operation afforded chance for fasting test.
T2 confirmed to me whilst being stretchered back to the ward.
Lost a toe but gained a metformin script!!!!!!
July 2018
Rough Justice!!I thought I had diabetes. So I asked them to confirm it. They did. I was sad.
Frequent urination, thrush, thirst, all the classics. I said to my now husband one night 'I'm pretty sure i'm diabetic. I'll go to the doctor'. One of the hardest things I've ever said. Way harder than talking to the GP about it.
OuchI was extremely fatigued and exhausted. The two diagnoses in the same week of Type 2 diabetes and severe chronic obstructive sleep apnea. Sorry to hear about your experience and losing your toe.
I had a boil that wouldn't heal after weeks. Popped to the GP who looked and said " I bet you are diabetic", then did bloods and asked family medical history, then said "based on the fact both parents had diabetes, it's highly likely you would get it". I then got referred to the DN who assured me that pasta, rice and porridge were the way forwards and offered me insulin. I declined.
Luckily I now have a great GP/DN combo. Alas the insulin subject has arisen again due to my recent blood test...... numbers are poor
Having a good GP and Diabetic Team is a real bonusI had a boil that wouldn't heal after weeks. Popped to the GP who looked and said " I bet you are diabetic", then did bloods and asked family medical history, then said "based on the fact both parents had diabetes, it's highly likely you would get it". I then got referred to the DN who assured me that pasta, rice and porridge were the way forwards and offered me insulin. I declined.
Luckily I now have a great GP/DN combo. Alas the insulin subject has arisen again due to my recent blood test...... numbers are poor
Sounds like you too had an inkling that you had it?I thought I had a UTI I was peeing all the time, went to see my GP, GP did bloods and turned out my HbA1c was 67. I mean my GP probably knew it was type 2 diabetes as I was morbidly obese, I was also really thirsty all the time for about a week leading up to getting initial bloods done.
Have a listen and watch of the "www.fixingdad.com" crew. & If you're UK based you can probably get to watch the whole movie easily. Geoff Whitington lost 120 lbs and lost his Type 2 diabetes 10 years after having been diagnosed.. He literally got on his bike and pedaled it..
Best of luck..
LBB
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