I suggest you see your doctor for a diabetes check up, and ask them about your foot symptoms. When diabetes is well controlled, there should be no need to get up at night to urinate, as this is a sign of high blood sugar. Are you on any medication for your diabetes?Am 46yrs I ve been diagnosed 8yrs now. Of recent my BS has been between 8-15mmol n sometime it jumps to 25mmol(eat cooked sweet potatoes.....so I wonder why the spike cos was told its ok) I stay alone n I Tend to just lazy about after eating. The only excersise I get is on week days wen I go to work. This high readings are really giving me sleepless nites. Sometimes I have symptoms of hotness in my foot(don't know it this is a sign of nerve damage in progress- I reject it in Jesus name) also itching under my armpits. I don't get up more than 3times to urinate. I need the name on the best Blood glucose meter(I use On Call plus) this is cos I don't know if this glucose is giving me correct readings. I also need help with a Nigerian diet plan for diabetics
Having got to a certain age - and having what's known as 'irritable bladder' for some years. I'd say that there are other reasons for getting up at night!! - and it's not necessarily due to high blood sugar. If it was, then you'd also be going more by day as well and ironically, drinking lots more water can helpI suggest you see your doctor for a diabetes check up, and ask them about your foot symptoms. When diabetes is well controlled, there should be no need to get up at night to urinate, as this is a sign of high blood sugar. Are you on any medication for your diabetes?
Having got to a certain age - and having what's known as 'irritable bladder' for some years. I'd say that there are other reasons for getting up at night!! - and it's not necessarily due to high blood sugar. If it was, then you'd also be going more by day as well and ironically, drinking lots more water can help
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The OP is 46 so I'd be surprised if they had an age-related condition causing nocturia.Having got to a certain age - and having what's known as 'irritable bladder' for some years. I'd say that there are other reasons for getting up at night!! - and it's not necessarily due to high blood sugar. If it was, then you'd also be going more by day as well and ironically, drinking lots more water can help
What's helped me is very low carb, eating to the meter (testing to see what causes spikes) and exercise - I can reduce my BS by up to 3 points if I have 40 minutes of walking or cycling (haven't tried swimming yet!!) I started with walking 10 minutes and built up over the past 4 months. I was given a Contour XT meter at the clinic - and it's easy to use.
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