thesmiths88
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- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- I do not have diabetes
Thank you so much for your words of support. I am away from home at the moment travelling round France in a motor home and won't be back until the beginning of August which is why the tests are so far off!Hi @thesmiths88 and welcome to the forum.
I can tell you're feeling a little anxious, and I wish I had a more categorical "Yes" or "no" for you. The truth is, many people don't even know they're ill when they get diagnosed with diabetes, and so it's difficult to look back and remember what was going on around that time.
I do remember, however, that the outer two toes on both feet were numb when I was diagnosed, and I hadn't realised until writing this answer that they're not numb anymore. So there's that, but how relevant that is... I don't know.
I doubt that intermittent fasting would have done anything negative for you, unless you carb load when you resume eating meals. But all that kind of stuff is much further down the line for you, really. Right now it's just a case of waiting and seeing what your results are. Which is a tough nut to crack, especially as both tests are such a long way off.
In the meantime, know that you're more than welcome here, to post and learn and ask questions about things. That way, if you do end up with a diagnosis of diabetes, you'll have a ready-made support network and if you don't, you'll have spent some time learning what is and isn't great for diabetes and, hopefully, give yourself a better chance at never getting that diagnosis.
Either way, you (and we!) win.
I had had a coffee with sugar in immediately prior to testing though?In my view (not being a GP) 8.9 2 hours after food is a little high, yep. And your GP friend possibly thinks so, too. But it's certainly not off-the-charts bonkers.
I had had a coffee with sugar in immediately prior to testing though?
Thank You! I have both the EHIC and separate travel insurance too.The coffee with sugar definitly had the potential to muddy the waters, in terms of what's actually going on - especially as your system may still have been dealing the tail of your earlier eating. In other words, you might have been coming down nicely, only to have boosted the number back up again by having the coffee.
It's never to helpful to try to link inconclusive symptoms to any condition - especially when things like a tingling hand could be caused by quite a lot of things.
I would just be mindful of what's going on and not go too mad with the treats so on, whilst you're away. If, however, things take a turn for the more worrying - you feel unwell or such, then please do seek medical advice.
Do you have medical insurance or an EHIC card with you? In the EU there are arrangements for reciprocal provision of emergency medical care, but I'm not certain of the specifics for France. If in doubt, Dr Google could probably clarify that last bit at least.
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