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<blockquote data-quote="melbnrnr" data-source="post: 2662720" data-attributes="member: 582971"><p>Hi Jo. Thank you and im still in discovery phase of an exact diagnosis. I think in medical phrases they were hunting zebras when a horse is right in front of them. </p><p></p><p>The kidney stones was with prostate cancer wild goose chase. Took 2 months to eliminate. Even ended up in ER with an infection which makes sense now was caused by blood sugar at insane levels. </p><p>The signs were in 3 blood tests over that time but they tried to treat symptoms and not the cause. Im sure others have had similar stories. </p><p></p><p>Thats the past and im very much looking at now and future.</p><p></p><p>The T1 concern us because my c peptide test result wasnt good. Im waiting for the nurse to explain in a weeks time.</p><p></p><p>Im currently registering 6 and 12 at the 2 hour interval and 11 in the morning. Doc said that was great compared to the day i was diagnosed which was somewhere in the 20s and dangerous.</p><p></p><p>There's also the body changes over the last month im adapting to. Prior to diagnosis i lost 20 kg 6 months for no reason whilst sleeping 16 hours a day.</p><p></p><p>Im taking all the info and recovering from a bad situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melbnrnr, post: 2662720, member: 582971"] Hi Jo. Thank you and im still in discovery phase of an exact diagnosis. I think in medical phrases they were hunting zebras when a horse is right in front of them. The kidney stones was with prostate cancer wild goose chase. Took 2 months to eliminate. Even ended up in ER with an infection which makes sense now was caused by blood sugar at insane levels. The signs were in 3 blood tests over that time but they tried to treat symptoms and not the cause. Im sure others have had similar stories. Thats the past and im very much looking at now and future. The T1 concern us because my c peptide test result wasnt good. Im waiting for the nurse to explain in a weeks time. Im currently registering 6 and 12 at the 2 hour interval and 11 in the morning. Doc said that was great compared to the day i was diagnosed which was somewhere in the 20s and dangerous. There's also the body changes over the last month im adapting to. Prior to diagnosis i lost 20 kg 6 months for no reason whilst sleeping 16 hours a day. Im taking all the info and recovering from a bad situation. [/QUOTE]
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