Caroline LGB
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I was initially diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in December 2014. Most of the time sin e, I have controlled it with diet, losing weight and have been on atorvastatin for a while. Recently, the Diabetic Clinic told me that the guidelines had changed, and consequently (though my numbers were unchanged), I would be put on Metformin.
However, in the meantime I have had a cancer tumour removed and a course of chemo and radiotherapy just finished. What with steroids and eating to try to balance between constipation and diarrhoea (oh, joy!) I feel my diabetes is out of control. High sugar registered when I asked them to check one week; I feel dehydrated at times though drinking more to protect kidneys from chemo; going to the loo very frequently at times - I won't go on, but back to the diabetic nurse tomorrow to see what can be done. They keep saying it is more important to deal with the cancer, and I do know that, but just today I am not feeling too brilliant, and not liking that out-of-control feeling.
I apologise for just gushing out my problems - hope this is the right place for me to vent a little.
However, in the meantime I have had a cancer tumour removed and a course of chemo and radiotherapy just finished. What with steroids and eating to try to balance between constipation and diarrhoea (oh, joy!) I feel my diabetes is out of control. High sugar registered when I asked them to check one week; I feel dehydrated at times though drinking more to protect kidneys from chemo; going to the loo very frequently at times - I won't go on, but back to the diabetic nurse tomorrow to see what can be done. They keep saying it is more important to deal with the cancer, and I do know that, but just today I am not feeling too brilliant, and not liking that out-of-control feeling.
I apologise for just gushing out my problems - hope this is the right place for me to vent a little.