StarWarsFan28
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I’ve had some strange symptoms and test results the past 2 years. I’ll give a brief introduction about myself.
Two years ago, when I was 23, I came to the doctor for a different reason and had lab work done. My fasting glucose came back as 123 mg/dL (6.85 mmol/L). My doctor didn’t actually note this, I had to inquire to him about it and he told me to come back and get a test called Hemoglobin A1C. The test returned 4.7% (27.87 mmol/L). So he said not to worry.
Between 2021 and 2022 I had 3 more fasting glucose and A1C: and the 123 mg/dL result was indeed abnormal. However all 3 readings were still above 100 mg/dL (107 mg/dL first one, 104 mg/dL second one, and most recent one was 103 mg/dL). I chalked this up to stress since I’m very afraid of needles and always am super stressed and heard anxiety can impact glucose numbers. My A1C never exceeded 5.0% (31 mmol/L). My 3 readings (from least to most recent) were: 4.7%, 5.0%, 4.8%. I also tested at home and my post Prandial numbers were normal. Always back to baseline by the 1-1.5 hour mark.
In 2021 I bought the most accurate meter I could find and I was constantly scoring below the prediabetic threshold 100 mg/dL (averaging 93 mg/dL). I know my meter is very accurate since I brought it right after getting my blood drawn at doctors and the lab value was identical to the meter value. Each of the 3 times it’s been off no more than 2 mg/dL. Today I measured my fasting glucose and it was 86 mg/dL (4.8 mmol/L).
Psychologically I was happy I was safe and for some reason this made me binge fast food. I would eat it everyday since my doctor said I’m all good thinking I’m invincible. I would drink soda everyday for the past 2 years (a large) and burgers and fries. I gained some weight but I’m not obese (165 lbs @ 5’7). Every night I would buy candy and soda and snacks and binge it. I also have built some muscle in the gym but my bodyfat percentage is borderline overweight.
So you’re reading this thinking, why is this dude on here? Normal numbers, can eat a bad diet and don’t have numbers in pre or diabetes. What is this dude on about?
However, about 3-4 months after my abnormal readings I would start getting symptoms after eating carbs. And as time went by the symptoms would get worse and worse. Almost immediately after eating I would get brain fog, powerful heart palpitations, feel the need to sleep, headache, and I would feel very itchy. Which was odd since normally I would only get itchy in my body during winter, not in the summer.
At first I thought I developed some intolerance to grains, however tests showed I didn’t have celiac. And also if I drank Coca Cola or pure sugar I would get the symptoms which has no grains.
I haven’t gotten a HOMA-IR test yet because my doctor hasn’t ordered one, but I am almost sure I am starting to become insulin resistant. After all, if I only eat low carb I get 0 symptoms. If I eat anything with carbs, I get the symptoms. I have not found any exceptions. I think my body can keep my sugar levels like a non-diabetic because my insulin levels are sky high to keep it that way. Oh also if I exercise right before eating the symptoms are lessened to a point of almost being symptomless. Which further proves insulin resistance.
Given that I’m young, if I lose weight and stop binging fast food/candy and go on a low carb diet, can I regain my insulin sensitivity? Provided that my beta cells haven’t died yet? I want to be able to enjoy some carbs in moderation (like in social events or when I travel and want to try the local cuisine) without having these debilitating symptoms. Obviously I can’t go back to the way I was eating. But can I ever eat carbs without needing to sleep again?
And any advice for not getting super sad about this? So much of social life revolves around going out to eat and I don’t mind being strict 90% of the time but want to be able to enjoy things without symptoms. Feeling very down.
Thank you for reading my story.
Two years ago, when I was 23, I came to the doctor for a different reason and had lab work done. My fasting glucose came back as 123 mg/dL (6.85 mmol/L). My doctor didn’t actually note this, I had to inquire to him about it and he told me to come back and get a test called Hemoglobin A1C. The test returned 4.7% (27.87 mmol/L). So he said not to worry.
Between 2021 and 2022 I had 3 more fasting glucose and A1C: and the 123 mg/dL result was indeed abnormal. However all 3 readings were still above 100 mg/dL (107 mg/dL first one, 104 mg/dL second one, and most recent one was 103 mg/dL). I chalked this up to stress since I’m very afraid of needles and always am super stressed and heard anxiety can impact glucose numbers. My A1C never exceeded 5.0% (31 mmol/L). My 3 readings (from least to most recent) were: 4.7%, 5.0%, 4.8%. I also tested at home and my post Prandial numbers were normal. Always back to baseline by the 1-1.5 hour mark.
In 2021 I bought the most accurate meter I could find and I was constantly scoring below the prediabetic threshold 100 mg/dL (averaging 93 mg/dL). I know my meter is very accurate since I brought it right after getting my blood drawn at doctors and the lab value was identical to the meter value. Each of the 3 times it’s been off no more than 2 mg/dL. Today I measured my fasting glucose and it was 86 mg/dL (4.8 mmol/L).
Psychologically I was happy I was safe and for some reason this made me binge fast food. I would eat it everyday since my doctor said I’m all good thinking I’m invincible. I would drink soda everyday for the past 2 years (a large) and burgers and fries. I gained some weight but I’m not obese (165 lbs @ 5’7). Every night I would buy candy and soda and snacks and binge it. I also have built some muscle in the gym but my bodyfat percentage is borderline overweight.
So you’re reading this thinking, why is this dude on here? Normal numbers, can eat a bad diet and don’t have numbers in pre or diabetes. What is this dude on about?
However, about 3-4 months after my abnormal readings I would start getting symptoms after eating carbs. And as time went by the symptoms would get worse and worse. Almost immediately after eating I would get brain fog, powerful heart palpitations, feel the need to sleep, headache, and I would feel very itchy. Which was odd since normally I would only get itchy in my body during winter, not in the summer.
At first I thought I developed some intolerance to grains, however tests showed I didn’t have celiac. And also if I drank Coca Cola or pure sugar I would get the symptoms which has no grains.
I haven’t gotten a HOMA-IR test yet because my doctor hasn’t ordered one, but I am almost sure I am starting to become insulin resistant. After all, if I only eat low carb I get 0 symptoms. If I eat anything with carbs, I get the symptoms. I have not found any exceptions. I think my body can keep my sugar levels like a non-diabetic because my insulin levels are sky high to keep it that way. Oh also if I exercise right before eating the symptoms are lessened to a point of almost being symptomless. Which further proves insulin resistance.
Given that I’m young, if I lose weight and stop binging fast food/candy and go on a low carb diet, can I regain my insulin sensitivity? Provided that my beta cells haven’t died yet? I want to be able to enjoy some carbs in moderation (like in social events or when I travel and want to try the local cuisine) without having these debilitating symptoms. Obviously I can’t go back to the way I was eating. But can I ever eat carbs without needing to sleep again?
And any advice for not getting super sad about this? So much of social life revolves around going out to eat and I don’t mind being strict 90% of the time but want to be able to enjoy things without symptoms. Feeling very down.
Thank you for reading my story.