It seems to me that you have really got to grips with your diabetes and are making brilliant progress in such a short time. As your GP has said it does take a while for the effects of high BG to subside so I'd not get too stressed and just continue on your present course and see how you feel in another month.I am a 37yr old male, I have been living an unhealthy lifestyle for a long time. I would eat fast food, drink stupid amounts of coke and not take care of myself. Two weeks ago I started to feel thirsty all the time and was waking up four times a night to urinate. I purchased a bg machine as I already knew I was probably diabetic, I tested at 40mmol. I made an appointment with my GP and had a blood test where my HBA1C was 104%. Obviously I am diabetic.
I was prescribed metformin 500mg once a day and increasing to twice a day after two weeks. My BP was also high so I was started on ramipril. I immediately made changes in my diet and I have been sticking to around 130g of carbs a day. I am now getting readings of 5-7mmol with my highest over the past few days being 10mmol in the morning.
Over the past week I have been having slight numbness in my hands and feet, but only really feel it at night. My eye sight has been fine however the last two days i have had trouble focusing on my phone and anything on a white background it makes my eyes feel tired and weird.
I am worried I have done damage to my eyes and nerves, my Gp said today she would epect these symptoms to go away as my blood sugar is more controlled but I can't help but worry. Has anyone else had those symptoms once they started to get things under control? On the plus side I have lost over a stone in weight in just under two weeks!
I like that imageYep, I thought as if I was looking out from the backside of a waterfall for a few weeks. It does clear in time. I look on it as actually seeing the sugar leave my body, never to return!
Not just me then! I was convinced that my opticians had got the lenses wrong. Heaven knows how many times I went back for retest within months. Then my eyes would be okay for a while and kick off again so back to the opticians and they said they couldn't change it anymore as the prescription was the best they could do without making my eyes even worse! Now I realise it would have been my blood sugar!Yep, I thought as if I was looking out from the backside of a waterfall for a few weeks. It does clear in time. I look on it as actually seeing the sugar leave my body, never to return!
Over the past week I have been having slight numbness in my hands and feet
I had background retinopathy & self diagnosed neuropathy post diagnosis.Has anyone else had those symptoms once they started to get things under control?
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