Was that unexpected weight loss? If so that can be a sign of Type 1lost 14kg in weight in about 4 weeks,
Oh Sunday my bloods were up to 32.7, and I was being sick, I called 111 and was fobbed off,
Yep I wasn't trying to lose weight.
Sugars are back down a bit now (21.5 when I woke this morning, 22.5 2 hours after a small bowl of cereal)
Doc tested the ketones yesterday and they weren't as high so he wasn't concerned. He has said if it goes up again or I'm sick to go to a&e straight away
Very sound advice!He has said if it goes up again or I'm sick to go to a&e straight away
My GP is evidently keeping a close eye on me, had an appointment for Thursday and he's called me to ask how it's going! He's going to speak to the diabetic nurses at the hospital then call me back...
Hi, I really think they have misdiagnosed you. It is very unlikely that a type 2 diabetic can have blood sugars as high as yours and also go into DKA. I really think you should get to casualty ASAP. Generally GPs know nothing or indeed very little about type 1 diabetes. You blood sugars are so high you should have been sent immediately to casualty. Losing so much weight in such a short time, extremely high blood sugars and all the other systems are THE systems of type one. Please go to casualty don’t wait for your GP and don’t call 111 you need to get to hospital NOW.
Hi,
In my experience dialing 111 & speaking to an advisor on behalf of someone in difficulty. They would dispatch an ambulance,
Which in my friend's case was probably a faster track to getting seen than sitting in A&E.
I agree. When I had a problem about 3 years ago (nothing to do with diabetes) I went to the GP and he said I needed tests that would be done in A&E, but rather than send me there myself he ordered an ambulance for me on the grounds that I would be seen immediately in A&E without having to wait in the queue for hours on end. His plan worked and I was monitored by nurses and seen by a doctor very quickly. I wasn't an emergency either, and no blue lights on the ambulance.
I was diagnosed with type 2 last December after an hba1c of 60 at a routine blood test, no symptoms. I was started on Metformin and a follow up in June showed it had gone down to 53, so all good.
For a few weeks I had been excessively thirsty, bad night cramps, lost 14kg in weight in about 4 weeks, so I made an appointment with the GP, who repeated my hba1c. It had increased to 111!
No change in diet etc, nurse checked my bloods and they were in the 20s, despite it being more than 3 hours since I last ate. I was given a glucose monitor and a prescription for gliclazide, 80mg twice a day and Metformin increased from 3 a day to 4. At the time my urine was +4 for ketones.
That was on Thursday.
Oh Sunday my bloods were up to 32.7, and I was being sick, I called 111 and was fobbed off, saw GP yesterday and he doubled the gliclazide with a review on Thursday. He says if there isn't an improvement I'll need to start on insulin.
Anyone able to shed some light on why this would suddenly happen? I am very overweight, but that's nothing new, nothing else has changed, I do have RA and inject methotrexate and benepali for that but again that's not new. Anything I've read suggests insulin is usually after many years of type 2.
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