louisemariexo
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I’ve been type 1 for about 6 weeks now, and though my levels have settled down a lot since the start, I just constantly always feel tired.
I haven’t got consistently high blood sugar like I did before. For the most part they are within range.
Is this a ‘normal’ thing or something I should mention to my DSN?
I sleep rather well and don’t tend to wake up or if I do it’s only for a few mins and then I’m asleep again, yet I still feel exhausted all the time constantly yawning and bleh feeling!
I go to the gym a few times a week and eat a fairly balanced diet.
Is my body just still trying to recover from before my diagnosis?
Thanks!
Hi and hope you start to feel better soon because this sounds very debllitating and you look so young.
This is worth mentioning to a doc as perhaps there could be other reasons for tiredness? e.g. iron deficiency, lack of B vitamins. Your metabolism has changed and it is not as simple as replacing your own insulin with the injected kind.
Or is it emotional overload from having to think about all of this all of the time?
Or were you underweight as a result of your diabetes and are now regaining the weight in which case your body is trying to get you to expend less energy in order to get back to its preferred weight.
Just a few guesses but don't accept things as your new 'normal' because it does not sound right. I get tired too but this is usually if I have mega blood sugar swings or wake up with a low ish reading.
Good luck and I hope you get some ideas from other folk here too.
What were the circumstances of your diagnosis? Were you in dka when diagnosed 6 weeks ago? If so, that could certainly explain feeling exhausted when euglycaemic. DKA is fatal and is a big shock for your body to recover from.
If you are just having a banana before the Gym. that is not really enough. Eat some Protein..Eggs, meat with some fat on..Eggs bacon with a side salad full of green leafy veg. Tuna with 3 boiled eggs, nuts etc A banana is nothing hun x
Re the gym (I am a trainer btw), what are you doing? If its cardio lasting more than 30 minutes I might suggest doing a few more weights!
You should leave feeling tired but refreshed and not in immediate need of a lie down.
A banana plus some nut butter might be a good solution AFTER your workout as this won't derange your blood sugars too much but do a test to check your response.
If you are feeling physically wrecked before you even get there then the workout could be counterproductive. Feeling mentally drained is the opposite though and I guess that being with little people all day needs to be balanced by you time!
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