I'm afraid at 62 you are not too old to be Type 1Thanks everyone, am beginning to feel calmer now. The on-call doctor yesterday said it was definitely diabetes but wouldn't say which kind. I'm 62 so aren't I too old for Type !? Have ordered a finger click kit which will come tomorrow and am keeping my appointment with my 'good' GP for Tuesday. I will also make an appointment with the nurse. And will never go near the other doctor again! It looks like there is lots of support here luckily.
Look on the bright side, you may be T2.Oh, dear...
Oh, well, onwards and upwards. In semi-retirement, I have gone back to uni to do a postgraduate degree and am in the middle of end of term essays. Luckily they have given me an extension while I get sorted.
Hi- don't panic - we are all here to help you. You should have seen a consultant to decide on the regime of drugs best for you. Try to keep carbs down, it isn't all about sugar. If you can get something sorted out, keeping the carbs down is a very good way to go. My hair fell out too when I was undiagnosedand I felt like rubbish - I had thrush a lot too,which is always hilarious as my name is Candida which is Latin for thrush. Don't go for diabetic icecream and all that rubbish at it doesn't help - get the Carbs and Cals book from Amazon which tells youall the information you need to keep the carbs down. This will bring you lower even without the drugs and once you get them, you will have a good regime in place. You should see a consultant though first off. Also, keep an eye out for aching shoulder joints especially if you have metformin as you can get frozen shoulders. Take B12 whichwill help with this and allsorts of mood and congnitive things and keep positive. We will all help you out if you post questions. Remember also, these are just suggestions from my experience, we are all very different.For about 3 months I have been losing a lot of weight without trying, have been going to the loo all the time and have been drinking gallons of water and feeling tired. I went to the GP a couple of days ago and he did a pee test, took bloods and said it looked like diabetes because there was lots of sugar in my urine. He asked me to make an appointment next week to get the results of the blood test and started me on Gliclozide. Then yesterday evening, the duty out-of-hours doctor rang and said the blood results were so high that I needed to go to the hospital to be tested again and probably admitted. The blood test was 25.3. They did it again and it was 23 and there were ketones. They let me go home without being admitted but said I should go to the GP today urgently and get tested again. I couldn't see my usual GP so saw someone else who was a complete nightmare - said he didn't have time to explain ketones to me, there was no point in doing the tests again since the drugs needed time to work, gave me no information about seeing the nurse (just told me to make an appointment) and generally left me feeling terrible. This is all a lot to take in and I am feeling completely shell-shocked.
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