Hi, and welcome to the forums. Nobody here can or should try to diagnose. Of course it's possible you have T2, and it's equally possible your symptoms are caused by something else. I think you're doing the right thing by seeing your doctor. Once you know where you stand, please let us all know - it's helpful to others.
Type 2 isn't the end of the world - I'd much rather not have it, but it can be managed.
Whatever it is, making changes to your diet seems to have had a positive effect already, and that can't hurt. Are you using low-carb?
No-one "needs" to eat any sugar, unless you are a T1 who has taken too much insulin.but remember even a diabetic needs some sugar.
I'm only quoting what my doctor & diabetic nurse told me.No-one "needs" to eat any sugar, unless you are a T1 who has taken too much insulin.
Our bodies can produce it when necessary via gluconeogenesis.
Then I'm afraid they are talking complete nonsense.I'm only quoting what my doctor & diabetic nurse told me.
Wait and see what your GP says. There are certain criteria for having diabetes. You listed some of the symptoms, so it's highly likely, but don't worry needlessly before talking with your GP. You can always control diabetes through diet, if that doesn't work then your looking at taking metformin, probably.Hi all,
I’m posting here as I have growing concern that I may have diabetes type 2. I have scheduled an appointment for tomorrow with my GP but I wanted to ask here as I have got myself so worried about it.
I’m a 21 year old female, and I am classed as ‘obese’ by BMI, although I wouldn’t say I was obese, rather just overweight, I am also not very active. Recently I’ve been having symptoms such as excessive hunger (I’ve always had this but it went away when I started dieting, but since I stopped my hunger pains have got so painful), I also have been going to the toilet more frequently & I have in the last 4 days been experiencing ‘burning feet’ which I did not realise was a symptom of diabetes until I googled it. I wanted to know whether anyone else thinks this is a possible risk of me having diabetes? None of my close family have it but I have a grandparent who does have it, and all of my mothers side of the family have been overweight most their lives. This has been making me worry so much, because I’m only young & I have been making changes to my diet & have lost a stone so far
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