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Lethargy

Bob F

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Morning all,

I have always had weird sleeping patterns ( 3-5 hours normally enough ), but over the last 6 months i'm waking up on the hour every hour ( sometimes less ) to go to the toilet and i'll have a drink of water or cordial ( not always ).
I can fall asleep at the drop of a hat and i have recently been dozing off in the office
( usually for seconds / a minute ) which is not good. Is this normal ? As i have only been confirmed as a type 2 diabetic within the last 6 months.
So far i have been left to control the diabeties with my own diet and exercise, finding it hard to lose weight even though i go swimming every morning before work and most evenings after work, i play golf most saturdays and sundays.
Any suggestions ??

Regards

Bob f
 
Bob,

Tell us a bit more information, i.e blood glucose and recent hba1c.

Nigel
 
Hi Bob and welcome.

First of all look under the Greetings and Introductions heading for a thread where the advice given to New T2s has been posted and then follow it! The guidance given is just what you need.

What is your Hba1c and are you self testing? You may need to cut down on portion sizes and the total carbs you are eating but you will only find out by testing before and 2 hours after your meals to see what your food is actually doing to your BG levels. Cordial, which usually has high sugars, may not be the best thing to drink but water is good.

As for the nodding off it may not be related to Diabetes at all so I would see your GP.
 
Hi Bob,

As well as what other members have suggested what popped into my mind (and this is not a diagnosis) is sleep apnea. Always good to see the GP but try not to let them pin everything on your diabetes (not that they will, just be cautious ). Interrupted sleep pattern, dry mouth and a tendency to doze off during the day belongs to a lot of overlapping niggling little problems diabetes (in relation to your sugars) sleep apnea and a host of other ailments.

All the best.

Richard.
 

Good call Richard!

Nigel
 
Here is the advice that Synonym was talking about to save you looking for it !

 
Thanks to you all for your input, new at this so I shall take on board all your comments and let you know the outcome.
At present not on medication or self testing, guess I should start self testing and take it from there.

regards,

Bob F
 
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