Hi Everyone,
I'm struggling with a new diagnosis and what feels like a lack of support, please see some details below and I guess, my pressing questions after that.
General Health
My diet has been mainly pretty good for a long time, almost everything cooked from scratch, complex carbs only but with the occasional takeaway/meal out or an ice cream as desert some times.
I don't smoke and average probably 1 alcoholic drinks a month at most (2 Guinness and a Bailey's this year).
I'm 6ft5, 85KG (22 BMI), I get my 10k steps very consistently, do kettlebells 3x a week for 30 mins so overall thought I was pretty healthy. My doctor, despite the BMI, describes me as 'extremely skinny'.
Pre-Diabetes
Maybe 3 weeks ago, I had a large portion of normal pasta and quite a lot of chocolate at a friend's - then I woke up the next day with burning pain in both my legs that passed after about 3 days.
I'd been having blood tests/CT scans etc because of night sweats/weight loss already and when I went to my GP about the leg pain, they saw that since November my HbA1c has risen from 38 to 43 meaning I am now pre-diabetic.
Any time I've had simple carbs or alcohol since that evening (which is only twice), the pain has been wild and kept me up through the night etc. and it also seems to have spread into my left arm. I got myself a libre 2 out of curiosity and the pain seems consistent with a higher level.
Q1: Is it possible to have neuropathic pain and other classic diabetes symptoms whilst in the Pre-Diabetes range?
It seems really obvious that's what's happening but my GP says it's not possible
Q2: is it possible to get Diabetes medication whilst in the pre-diabetic range? If not on NHS, does anyone know about private healthcare?
Q3: My GP looked at a food diary I made and my average level on the monitor (6.9mm,1% out of range) and said I'm very healthy and I don't need to change anything - is that normal? X
I went back after the pains spread to my arm last week and I'm now signed up for 'The NHS Diabetes Prevention Program' and been given a prescription for voltarol.
I am feeling very concerned and scared to be honest - to me, it seems I am at the stage of being diabetic in terms of symptoms and response to carbs, yet I'm being forced into not managing it properly due to my HbA1c not being high-enough.
Maybe I'm being ridiculous but I keep thinking about what if nothing gets done and then suddenly we're looking at an amputation!
Any answers to the questions above, support on what I could be doing or even just kind words would be massively appreciated at this pretty worrying time,
Thank You,
Ed
I'm struggling with a new diagnosis and what feels like a lack of support, please see some details below and I guess, my pressing questions after that.
General Health
My diet has been mainly pretty good for a long time, almost everything cooked from scratch, complex carbs only but with the occasional takeaway/meal out or an ice cream as desert some times.
I don't smoke and average probably 1 alcoholic drinks a month at most (2 Guinness and a Bailey's this year).
I'm 6ft5, 85KG (22 BMI), I get my 10k steps very consistently, do kettlebells 3x a week for 30 mins so overall thought I was pretty healthy. My doctor, despite the BMI, describes me as 'extremely skinny'.
Pre-Diabetes
Maybe 3 weeks ago, I had a large portion of normal pasta and quite a lot of chocolate at a friend's - then I woke up the next day with burning pain in both my legs that passed after about 3 days.
I'd been having blood tests/CT scans etc because of night sweats/weight loss already and when I went to my GP about the leg pain, they saw that since November my HbA1c has risen from 38 to 43 meaning I am now pre-diabetic.
Any time I've had simple carbs or alcohol since that evening (which is only twice), the pain has been wild and kept me up through the night etc. and it also seems to have spread into my left arm. I got myself a libre 2 out of curiosity and the pain seems consistent with a higher level.
Q1: Is it possible to have neuropathic pain and other classic diabetes symptoms whilst in the Pre-Diabetes range?
It seems really obvious that's what's happening but my GP says it's not possible
Q2: is it possible to get Diabetes medication whilst in the pre-diabetic range? If not on NHS, does anyone know about private healthcare?
Q3: My GP looked at a food diary I made and my average level on the monitor (6.9mm,1% out of range) and said I'm very healthy and I don't need to change anything - is that normal? X
I went back after the pains spread to my arm last week and I'm now signed up for 'The NHS Diabetes Prevention Program' and been given a prescription for voltarol.
I am feeling very concerned and scared to be honest - to me, it seems I am at the stage of being diabetic in terms of symptoms and response to carbs, yet I'm being forced into not managing it properly due to my HbA1c not being high-enough.
Maybe I'm being ridiculous but I keep thinking about what if nothing gets done and then suddenly we're looking at an amputation!
Any answers to the questions above, support on what I could be doing or even just kind words would be massively appreciated at this pretty worrying time,
Thank You,
Ed