StuartJones147
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Does anybody have knowledge of this kind of muscle loss with T2?
Hi there,
I'm a 43 year old male, diagnosed T2 7 months ago but believe I could have been diabetic for longer.
For the past 28 months I have been going to see my gp complaining that I was losing skeletal muscle. Especially noticeable in my feet, forearms and face.
But I wasn't believed. I was told I was imagining it, it was just stress, go to counselling etc.
It's been unbelievable. I struggle to understand how I've be treated. Consistently patronised and condescended to.
I've asked if T2 can cause this muscle loss but I'm told that my blood sugar levels would need to be way higher to effect the muscles.
My hb1ac has been just 48-51. My bg level is usually 4-5 before eating. It never really goes too high.
I'm really running out of sanity, it's been such a battle to be believed and get answers.
Does anybody have knowledge of this kind of muscle loss with T2?
Thanks so much for reading. I will very grateful for any feedback. Thanks
In this time they've eventually found the diabetes, the thickened heart, the fatty liver and it's almost been a full time job trying to get them to believe me in the first place and then to investigate further.
Not sure what questions even to ask here but appreciate the suggestions I've received.
Thanks again.
Hi there,
Thank you for your replies.
@Tophat1900 Yes they found that I had a fatty liver maybe a year ago now, but there's been no real follow up. I asked my GP several times if this could be causing my symptoms but they're adamant that the blood tests and scan (even though it found a small cyst they're not concerned with). Showed there was no cause for concern.
I've thought some of my more peripheral symptoms, itching, dry skin and also some myotonia found in an emg test could possibly be caused by a liver issue. I also have the beginnings of what I've seen described as skin 'frosting' (?) around my eyebrows and scalp but told that this is my psoriasis and not related.
It's a horrible position to be in, absolutely adamant something is going on, but being reassured I'm wrong. It's an uneasy feeling of inevitability that eventually I'll be proved right somehow.
That's not a win.
Thanks again for all your advice and tips. I really appreciate it!
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