Hi everyone,
My name is Paul. I am 50 years old have just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. This is just one of my many health problems. I also have asthma, hypertension and neurological problems.
I developed my neurological problems back in 2005. I was diagnosed as having hypertension a few months early. Many of my neurological symptoms, including autonomic symptoms, seem to fit the little I know about diabetic neuropathy apart from the myoclonic and dystonic movements I have. I have seen numerous neurlogists, none of them seemed to know what is going on. All my scans were clears so were most of the other tests they did. I ended up with a diagnosis of having a 'functional' neurological problem. One thing that was found in January 2008 is that I had a high level of glucose in my spinal fluid. I did a fasting blood test and the test came back ok. The hospital asked my doctor to do this again, and I assumed it was ok as he never contacted me. I am with a different GP now, it was him who found the diabetes during routine tests. I am waiting to see the diabetes nurse at the moment.
My question are, how long does diabetic neuropathy usually take to develop in untreated type 2 diabetes , and can fasting blood tests indicate you haven't got diabetes when you really have?
I am starting to wonder if my neurological problems are in actual fact related to my diabetes.
Paul
My name is Paul. I am 50 years old have just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. This is just one of my many health problems. I also have asthma, hypertension and neurological problems.
I developed my neurological problems back in 2005. I was diagnosed as having hypertension a few months early. Many of my neurological symptoms, including autonomic symptoms, seem to fit the little I know about diabetic neuropathy apart from the myoclonic and dystonic movements I have. I have seen numerous neurlogists, none of them seemed to know what is going on. All my scans were clears so were most of the other tests they did. I ended up with a diagnosis of having a 'functional' neurological problem. One thing that was found in January 2008 is that I had a high level of glucose in my spinal fluid. I did a fasting blood test and the test came back ok. The hospital asked my doctor to do this again, and I assumed it was ok as he never contacted me. I am with a different GP now, it was him who found the diabetes during routine tests. I am waiting to see the diabetes nurse at the moment.
My question are, how long does diabetic neuropathy usually take to develop in untreated type 2 diabetes , and can fasting blood tests indicate you haven't got diabetes when you really have?
I am starting to wonder if my neurological problems are in actual fact related to my diabetes.
Paul