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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hello everyone,
I am Alex and I am 26 years old.
First of all I want to say that I am glad I am here to talk with all of you and wish you all the best. My English is not perfect but I hope you will understand me and be able to help me and answer to some of my questions.
26 October 2022 I went to endocrinologist after I was feeling thirsty and was going often to pee (usually during the night), that was only for 1-2 days. I did HbA1c test which showed 9.8% and blood sugar level was 19 mmol/L. I did not do any other tests. Endocrinologist said that I am type 1 and sent me to hospital where I started to get insulin injections immediately. After first injection (in a vein) I was in hypo and was in hypo almost every day in hospital after insulin injections. I was in hospital for 5 days and was sent home with 4 times insulin therapy a day. I have started insulin therapy but again was in hypo almost every day and then I decided to see another endocrinologist who said that he is surprised about my diagnose since I didn't do any test beside HbA1c. He gave me diet plan and I started to workout as well and my blood sugar levels are around 5 mmol/L in the morning, they are about 6-7 2hrs after a meal and if the meal was high carb (potato + bread in the same meal without exercising) then my blood sugar levels goes to 7.8 for example 2hrs after a meal. After all that I did c-peptide test and the following are the results:
Range: 0.9 - 3.7 mg/dl
0 min - 2.48 mg/dl
6 min after breakfast - 2.98 mg/dl
120 min after breakfast - 4.47 mg/dl
First endocrinologist that sent me to hospital said that I am in "honeymoon" period currently and the other one who gave me diet plan said that he doesn't think that and that I am not diabetic at all.
I forgot to say that during the high values of blood sugar levels I was taking glucocorticoid tablets which my dermatologist gave me for some skin problems on the fist.
First endocrinologist said that a lot of children are taking glucocorticoids and they don't have sugar level problems and the second endocrinologist said that they can raise sugar levels and it should take some time after stopping those medications to go back to normal.
My question is, do you think that I am really type 1 diabetic and currently in honeymoon or I am not diabetic at all? Do you think that those high values were caused by glucocorticoids with very poor diet as well (eating a lot of snacks and drinking a lot of Coca Cola)? I have stopped using insulin immediately after going out of hospital (I was on insulin therapy for about 15 days in total) and stopped taking glucocorticoids and my blood sugar levels are normal now. Sometimes it doesn't even go above 6 mmol/L 1 hour after eating but that depends on the meal and if I worked out or not.
Sorry for the long message and thanks in advance if someone can help me. Wish you all the best!
I am Alex and I am 26 years old.
First of all I want to say that I am glad I am here to talk with all of you and wish you all the best. My English is not perfect but I hope you will understand me and be able to help me and answer to some of my questions.
26 October 2022 I went to endocrinologist after I was feeling thirsty and was going often to pee (usually during the night), that was only for 1-2 days. I did HbA1c test which showed 9.8% and blood sugar level was 19 mmol/L. I did not do any other tests. Endocrinologist said that I am type 1 and sent me to hospital where I started to get insulin injections immediately. After first injection (in a vein) I was in hypo and was in hypo almost every day in hospital after insulin injections. I was in hospital for 5 days and was sent home with 4 times insulin therapy a day. I have started insulin therapy but again was in hypo almost every day and then I decided to see another endocrinologist who said that he is surprised about my diagnose since I didn't do any test beside HbA1c. He gave me diet plan and I started to workout as well and my blood sugar levels are around 5 mmol/L in the morning, they are about 6-7 2hrs after a meal and if the meal was high carb (potato + bread in the same meal without exercising) then my blood sugar levels goes to 7.8 for example 2hrs after a meal. After all that I did c-peptide test and the following are the results:
Range: 0.9 - 3.7 mg/dl
0 min - 2.48 mg/dl
6 min after breakfast - 2.98 mg/dl
120 min after breakfast - 4.47 mg/dl
First endocrinologist that sent me to hospital said that I am in "honeymoon" period currently and the other one who gave me diet plan said that he doesn't think that and that I am not diabetic at all.
I forgot to say that during the high values of blood sugar levels I was taking glucocorticoid tablets which my dermatologist gave me for some skin problems on the fist.
First endocrinologist said that a lot of children are taking glucocorticoids and they don't have sugar level problems and the second endocrinologist said that they can raise sugar levels and it should take some time after stopping those medications to go back to normal.
My question is, do you think that I am really type 1 diabetic and currently in honeymoon or I am not diabetic at all? Do you think that those high values were caused by glucocorticoids with very poor diet as well (eating a lot of snacks and drinking a lot of Coca Cola)? I have stopped using insulin immediately after going out of hospital (I was on insulin therapy for about 15 days in total) and stopped taking glucocorticoids and my blood sugar levels are normal now. Sometimes it doesn't even go above 6 mmol/L 1 hour after eating but that depends on the meal and if I worked out or not.
Sorry for the long message and thanks in advance if someone can help me. Wish you all the best!