I saw my GP today. We discussed some diabetes symptoms, which I have,
such as unsatieted hunger, neruopathy in feet, frequent urination at night, weight loss,
feeling agitated when I can feel some release of adrenaline which then
causes angina.
Blood was taken for the A1C today.
He said everyone is different, sometimes, it takes years of those symptoms,
can stay like this or develop etc..
What causes the adrenaline rush to then cause angina. Is it because the glucose is low,
high, or release of insulin or cortol. My GP told me, but it was so fast I forgot.
What can be done to avoid those "attacks" of whatever is being released in the blood stream?
Anyone else suffer with those?
Many thansk
such as unsatieted hunger, neruopathy in feet, frequent urination at night, weight loss,
feeling agitated when I can feel some release of adrenaline which then
causes angina.
Blood was taken for the A1C today.
He said everyone is different, sometimes, it takes years of those symptoms,
can stay like this or develop etc..
What causes the adrenaline rush to then cause angina. Is it because the glucose is low,
high, or release of insulin or cortol. My GP told me, but it was so fast I forgot.
What can be done to avoid those "attacks" of whatever is being released in the blood stream?
Anyone else suffer with those?
Many thansk