danielrowlett
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I am not trying to diagnose but just giving my experience. I think it unlikely that your aches and pains are diabetes related. The reason I say that is because I, also, have similar problems with my joints and back, but so do my non-diabetic siblings. However, if some of the pains are of neurological origin, there is something that you can do. Dr Richard Bernstein wrote in his Diabetes Solution that when diabetics lowered their HbA1c, even those with previous neuropathy damage found that their symptoms were reduced. Good luck.Hi, I was sent to hospital in a coma at 40 years of age (8 months ago)and found out I had type 1 diabetes. I had blood sugar levels of 178 mmol which is the highest the doctors had ever seen. I had been drinking litres and litres of fizzy drinks and orange juice all the time and going to the toilet every 15 minutes etc for almost a year, around the time I had COVID. I am not sure if this is linked or not or if I had prediabetes at that point. I'm on a long waiting list for diabetes team so can't get any answers and my gp doesn't seem to know much at all. I have had a bad back for years that comes and goes but has not gone since my diagnosis, I now have really bad knees and have shooting pains in my calf's, my gp has gave me exercises to do which only make things worse, I am also on a long waiting list for physio. Could my pains be due to having high blood sugar for so long and causing nerve damage or something else?
Great thank you, that's something I will be able to suggest to my GP. I wish I found this forum sooner. I have worried about having low sugar during the night also, but since I have had the Libra sensor I have found that my blood sugar increase itself while I sleep. I'm still getting my head around why I need to avoid carbs, as I lost 4 stone before I was diagnosed and I have put 3.5 back on so far. I adjusted my tujeo from 14 to 16 units and now I have a better understanding of when to take my novorapid and how many units now I have been using the Libra for a couple of months, seeing a graph and knowing the direction and speed my sugar is heading is so much better.
Think carefully before ditching. Both of these are great hypo treatments for people with Type 1.Hopefully you've ditched the fizzy drinks & fruit juice
But not as a normal day to day part of one's dietThink carefully before ditching. Both of these are great hypo treatments for people with Type 1.
As has been said many times, the diet for someone with Type 1 is the same as someone without diabetes.But not as a normal day to day part of one's diet
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