Purple_Panda
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi there,
So I posted previously mentioning how I was diagnosed in September with T2 Diabetes in September. There had been warning signs previously even back in December 2019 when my blood sugar levels were high when tested during a hospital admission but I foolishly didn't get it diagnosed and avoided tests for years. I was scared and thought if I lost weight etc. it wouldn't be a problem.
Any way, I went to seen an endocrinologist a few weeks ago and he called me today to tell me my albumin/creatine ratio (I think I'm saying that right?) is about 400mg when a normal value is about 3mg. He is referring me on to a renal specialist but he is linking this with the diabetes/diabetic nephropathy. I asked him is this is reversible and he said maybe but as he's not a specialist can't say for sure.
I'm really really worried now. I'm quite young and I've had to deal with a lot of stress recently over the past couple of years and I'm now terrified that due to my ignorance and recklessness I could be at the point of no return/no repair.
Has anyone else been in this situation and how have you coped or reversed this? What should I do?
So I posted previously mentioning how I was diagnosed in September with T2 Diabetes in September. There had been warning signs previously even back in December 2019 when my blood sugar levels were high when tested during a hospital admission but I foolishly didn't get it diagnosed and avoided tests for years. I was scared and thought if I lost weight etc. it wouldn't be a problem.
Any way, I went to seen an endocrinologist a few weeks ago and he called me today to tell me my albumin/creatine ratio (I think I'm saying that right?) is about 400mg when a normal value is about 3mg. He is referring me on to a renal specialist but he is linking this with the diabetes/diabetic nephropathy. I asked him is this is reversible and he said maybe but as he's not a specialist can't say for sure.
I'm really really worried now. I'm quite young and I've had to deal with a lot of stress recently over the past couple of years and I'm now terrified that due to my ignorance and recklessness I could be at the point of no return/no repair.
Has anyone else been in this situation and how have you coped or reversed this? What should I do?