Natalie123
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
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- She/They
I have been feeling unwell ever since I was diagnosed and started on insulin. I am always very tired especially after meals, I can't get up stairs so have to take the lift up any more than 1 floor at work, I get breathless after short walks (less than 1/2 mile) and I get very hot and sweaty a bit like a fever and my vision goes a bit blurry and I get disorientated. When I check my blood sugars, they are fine.
Does anyone get simmilar symptoms to me? Is this normal for diabetics? I have had these symptoms for 7 years now and keep asking my GP about them. I have had many tests all of which were negative, so, as far as my GPs have been concerned there is nothing wrong with me or its all in my head! It is really getting me down, I work in a lab and find walking around difficult and everyone I work with finds it hard to understand. I am taking anti depressants to deal with anxiety and low mood which has helped a little. I struggle to concentrate too and find I often feel detatched from the world as if I am in a movie or painting (this is very hard to explain to anyone else!). It is annoying because I don't remember what it is like to be normal - maybe I am imagining things. But on the other hand, before my diabetes and these symptoms started I was really into mountain walking and climbed Snowdon twice, it is very frustating not being able to even cope with stairs at the age of 23!!!
Sorry about the rant, I am just fed up of replies like "its in your head", "your just unlucky", "you just haven't found the right insulin type yet" (but no one ever suggests a change), "it will sort itself out soon" or I just get passed on to a consultant who decides there is nothing wrong and then I get passed onto someone else!!
Does anyone get simmilar symptoms to me? Is this normal for diabetics? I have had these symptoms for 7 years now and keep asking my GP about them. I have had many tests all of which were negative, so, as far as my GPs have been concerned there is nothing wrong with me or its all in my head! It is really getting me down, I work in a lab and find walking around difficult and everyone I work with finds it hard to understand. I am taking anti depressants to deal with anxiety and low mood which has helped a little. I struggle to concentrate too and find I often feel detatched from the world as if I am in a movie or painting (this is very hard to explain to anyone else!). It is annoying because I don't remember what it is like to be normal - maybe I am imagining things. But on the other hand, before my diabetes and these symptoms started I was really into mountain walking and climbed Snowdon twice, it is very frustating not being able to even cope with stairs at the age of 23!!!
Sorry about the rant, I am just fed up of replies like "its in your head", "your just unlucky", "you just haven't found the right insulin type yet" (but no one ever suggests a change), "it will sort itself out soon" or I just get passed on to a consultant who decides there is nothing wrong and then I get passed onto someone else!!