As I am now eating low carb, the levels are well within the range of a rise of 2. I am wondering if low carb makes one thirstier?Have you checked your after meal BG levels to see if you are getting elevated levels after eating?
I went low carb after diagnosis and noticed a change in the frequency of visits to the loo in a very short time, just days later.
No UTI, I am sure, maybe I have just developed a peeing habit and it is just in my head that I need to pee all the time. In this warmer weather, my sleep has been a bit disrupted too.You appear not to be taking any medication which would cause excess glucose to be peed out, just metformin So if your Blood Glucose levels have returned to normal as you report, then I can't see why your waterworks should not have returned to normal.
Could it be a UTI or some other non-diabetes related problem?
No, just 2 x 500 metformin a day and a very strict low carb diet. I am beginning to think it must be a bad habit I have got into.Are you on anything other than metformin?
OK, thanks Ellie, it looks like I will have to contact the GP then, dammit.Personally, I wouldn't assume that the issue is necessarily caused by diabetes, given your levels have come down. Maybe it's time to chat to your GP about other possibilities?
No UTI, I am sure, maybe I have just developed a peeing habit and it is just in my head that I need to pee all the time. In this warmer weather, my sleep has been a bit disrupted too.
Thank you - I am working on it!I’ve had several friends who’ve sought treatment for sleeplessness caused by waking up needing to pee. The advice was that you have to train yourself out of it… unless you’re drinking loads before you go to bed, your body should be able to go happily through the night…So you have to resist the urge to get up and pee and make yourself relax back into sleep. Even if you can’t sleep, still resist. It took one friend 2 weeks to reset to the point that they were no longer waking up in the night…
Thanks Claudia, that is very interesting, results are in that it isn't a UTI anyway. The peeing isn't just during the night, it is during the day as well and I hope I can reduce it a bit, it is very inconvenient!I went up to 2000g metformin and added Januvia . The peeing stoped. I go once a night. I thought I had a peeing habit too. For like 20 years! My hba1c never went past 5.6 because I was eating low carbohydrates but endocrinologist said you ARE diabetic and it’s not your fault. My doctor doesn’t even believe her. I think it’s the diabetes needing more help that will stop the problem.
What might help with the bladder training, and sounds insane in this weather: a hot water bottle on your bladder at night. It'll help it relax a little so you don't feel urgency as much when there isn't any, not really. (I ended up with a hot watter bottle on my belly and a coldpack in my neck, haha).Thank you - I am working on it!
LOL, I will try that in winter! Sorry about your neck.What might help with the bladder training, and sounds insane in this weather: a hot water bottle on your bladder at night. It'll help it relax a little so you don't feel urgency as much when there isn't any, not really. (I ended up with a hot watter bottle on my belly and a coldpack in my neck, haha).
Thank you, I hadn't heard of either of those and now the urine test has come back clear, I can see if I can get an appointment with the GP some time this year.There are other conditions which can cause the same symptoms, such as irritable bladder syndrome or vaginal atrophy. Some people have both of these, but there are medications available to help manage them.
I'm not medically trained or saying you have either of them, but I'd suggest discussing it with your gp.
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