Hi, I'm a newbie, first post.
I am wondering how do I tell if I am feeling ill is it linked to my diabetes (type 2)? I've had a really bad headache for 2 days now. I'm not dehydrated, in fact I'm really thirsty most of the time, nor anything else that I can put it down to. My most recent hb1ac, taken last week is 95. Should I just see how it goes, and hope my headache subsides, or should I seek medical advice?
So after all that it wasn't to do with the diabetes.
I've been a migraineur all my life, so I feel your pain. I am assuming they gave you some sort of triptan, and I am so glad it gave you fast relief! (Might want to get in touch with your GP though to have some around in case it happens again!)I woke this morning and I still had the headache, so I called nhs24 and they said to go to A&E. My finger prick blood test was 14.1 and there was glucose in my urine but no keytones. The doc diagnosed me with an atypical migraine and gave me a pill for it. Thankfully that worked! So after all that it wasn't to do with the diabetes. Although I have to see the diabetic nurse soon to look at possibly changing my meds.
Thank you all for your replies. X
Well, I hope it was a one-off! My husband didn't start getting them until a few years ago, about once every 6 months or so. For some people it just happens once in their life, and that's quite enough! So who knows, you'll maybe fall into that category. For me, they're mainly hormonal, now. Ovulation, menstruation, basically fluctuations in hormones will trigger them in 4 day stretches. I don't get them a lot anymore the rest of the time since I started low-carbing, so... Could be because of the change in bloodsugars, could be because carbs are inflammatory by nature, could be....? Anything really.Thanks, I'll have a look at the link you posted. Yes it was sumatriptan I was given. It helped a lot. I've never had a migraine, that I know of. My mum was prone to them and my sister too, so I totally empathise with you. Hopefully I'll not get them too often.
I'm waiting for an appointment with a diabetes nurse, so hopefully they'll be able to help me with what I'm doing wrong.
so whatever you do, get a meter. ....when you're just starting out and everyone has an opinion, in real life and online, on what you should be doing.)
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