Any words of advise would be welcome. I'm feeling completely overwhelmed. And live in fear of DKA again.
Hi there everyone,
I'm quite new on here, been reading for a couple of weeks and finally have got the courage to post.
To cut a long (very traumatic) story short I went to see my gp after experiencing extreme thirst, lots of weeing, and blurry vision. He pretty much immediately diagnosed me as type 2. Had high bg levels (14) so started on metformin
2 weeks later I find myself extremely Ill. Rushed to hospital. Very nearly died, spent 3 days in ICU in DKA.
Since been diagnosed as type 1. Am now on novorapid 3 times a day. Lantus overnight. Plus metformin.
It's been really stressful but I'm trying to be positive and learn all I can about this. Feel like my whole life has changed overnight.. the gp tells me diagnosis at the age of 42 of type 1 is very rare.
Any words of advise would be welcome. I'm feeling completely overwhelmed. And live in fear of DKA again.
@Mad76 Similar story to mine. Like @urbanracer I was 54. After discharge from hospital, during a conversation with my GP, he told me that I should be able to reduce my testing to twice a week eventually. He still didn’t get it. They are badly trained regards diabetes in my opinion. I attended a conference a couple of years ago where a high % of the delegates were diagnosed as adults.
Life does change, it cannot be denied. But as the weeks go by and you start to feel more confident and less nervous you will be surprised by how it just fits into your life. I feel far healthier now as I know eating healthily and exercising regularly is important. But more importantly, it doesn’t stop me doing anything. And it shouldn’t stop you.
Hi there everyone,
I'm quite new on here, been reading for a couple of weeks and finally have got the courage to post.
To cut a long (very traumatic) story short I went to see my gp after experiencing extreme thirst, lots of weeing, and blurry vision. He pretty much immediately diagnosed me as type 2. Had high bg levels (14) so started on metformin
2 weeks later I find myself extremely Ill. Rushed to hospital. Very nearly died, spent 3 days in ICU in DKA.
Since been diagnosed as type 1. Am now on novorapid 3 times a day. Lantus overnight. Plus metformin.
It's been really stressful but I'm trying to be positive and learn all I can about this. Feel like my whole life has changed overnight.. the gp tells me diagnosis at the age of 42 of type 1 is very rare.
Any words of advise would be welcome. I'm feeling completely overwhelmed. And live in fear of DKA again.
I agree but I wonder why JDRF have not changed their name. Perhaps it is to justify their focus on children.There is very good reason why juvenile diabetes got renamed to T1.
This is so trueHi there, I am so glad you are now ok. Your story incenses me though, yet another Dr who is happy to make assumptions based on age and probably just the 'look of you'. Sends you off most likely with NO means of being able to test your glucose over the coming days which if nothing else, might have shown you dangerously increasing glucose levels. WHY do they do this?, it is reckless as far as I am concerned. ANY newly diagnosed diabetic should be viewed on the basis of 'they may just be type 1', give them a monitor, give them a ketone tester, get them back in in a fortnight, maybe do some actual tests if there is doubt and THEN categorise them into types and treat accordingly. I was exactly the same as you when I first went to the Doctors (aged 56) and the ONLY reason they didn't diagnose me right then as type 2 was because I was slim, that's it! If I had been an overweight person I am sure they would have blithely sent me on my way. Instead they did a quick ketone test and the next thing I know I was en route to hospital on the verge of DKA. If they had sent me home on that day (as they did you) I may have died and that is no exaggeration.
maybe you need to bring this to the attention of the practice so they can learn from it. An appropriately worded letter maybe.This is so true
The gp literally looked at me. Said I'm type 2. Gave me pills and sent me on my way. Not even mentioning any chance of type 1. It took me nearly dying to be diagnosed. I'm really upset by this, but trying to move on ...
Thanks so much people
So I have a list of questions. Should lil d I post each one as a separate thread. Or will that be too much ?? Shall I post them all together ?
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