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Your fasting blood sugar when first diagnosed?
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<blockquote data-quote="TypeZero." data-source="post: 2279182" data-attributes="member: 525950"><p>If my fasting BG was 19.4 mmol/L I cannot imagine after I have eaten food. I felt great to be honest. The only problems I faced were thirst especially during the night and I think that caused an electrolyte imbalance or something because at least once a week I would get stabbing calf pains in the middle of the night, I shrugged it off as normal because the internet said occasionally it’s normal to have a cramp due to muscle exhaustion. When working I used to get cramps in my foot aswell.</p><p></p><p>It’s amazing how much you put up with before accepting there’s something wrong. If my family hadn’t told me then I wouldn’t have even gone to the GP and potentially lived several years with undiagnosed T1D although I would’ve probably died first because my body fat percentage was 5% when first diagnosed which wouldn’t have lasted long because I was around 55kg so had less than 3kg of fat left in my body</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TypeZero., post: 2279182, member: 525950"] If my fasting BG was 19.4 mmol/L I cannot imagine after I have eaten food. I felt great to be honest. The only problems I faced were thirst especially during the night and I think that caused an electrolyte imbalance or something because at least once a week I would get stabbing calf pains in the middle of the night, I shrugged it off as normal because the internet said occasionally it’s normal to have a cramp due to muscle exhaustion. When working I used to get cramps in my foot aswell. It’s amazing how much you put up with before accepting there’s something wrong. If my family hadn’t told me then I wouldn’t have even gone to the GP and potentially lived several years with undiagnosed T1D although I would’ve probably died first because my body fat percentage was 5% when first diagnosed which wouldn’t have lasted long because I was around 55kg so had less than 3kg of fat left in my body [/QUOTE]
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