I've been diagnosed 7/8 years. I am now 56. I had been going to the GP for 4 years saying I'm exhausted all the time. They gave the same answer. "What can you expect looking after a seriously to profoundly disabled child.". One thing they did notice was that I had a higher Gamma GT level in my liver - an indication of alcohol abuse. So no alcohol for 6 months and very little effect on Gamma GT result. Then you must be depressed because of son. Couple months of antidepressants and no change. Having been suspicious of being diabetic for a good number of years I let my younger sister persuade me to go to Lloyds pharmacy and do a blood sugar check. They then sent me back to the GP to get me fully diagnosed. GP was shocked and asked for family history. (first time after 4 years) Don't really know about my Dad's side was all I could tell her. After the test which consisted of taking a blood sample then drinking a bottle of Lucozade (trying to keep that down was great fun) and taking another blood sample 2 hours later. I was diagnosed with Type 2. and put on Metformin, which did nothing no matter how high they increased the dose, Then a Sulphonurea, which worked until I got a nasty infection which totally knocked my pancreas out. I am now on Insulin and can really control my Diabetes with limited input from health professionals especially GPs!
T2 Insulin Dependant
Lantus
Novo Rapid
I had felt ill for a few weeks was seeing gp anyway and they did a urine sample which found sugar had a blood test the next day however wasn't due to get results for a week. After a week of being sick every time I ate and not sleeping well. Plus needing to wee all the time. Saw out of hours gp to ask for a sickness jab he got the nurse to check my bg which was 28 and ran the hospital to have me admitted. Did go out clubbing first couldn't accept what they had said and went to hospital at 3am and spent 3 days on a insulin drip.
The year before I had a few high bg levels however all tests came back normal. Since finding out nearly 2 years ago at 26 have been on insulin ever since.
Why did they cancel your operation honey?i was told minutes b4 an operation witch was cancelledthen discharged by a nurse who departing words to me was there be no christmas pudding for you this year followed by her laughing. i thought i was going to kill her, the gp was kinder and assured me it was highly controlable if i tryed hard, this was all in dec last year so new still. .. i had no symptoms or signs and was perfectly healthy until my urine sample tipped up at 18.1 xx
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