B!tchBeTrippin
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hello everyone,
Nice to meet you all.
I've recently been diagnosed as diabetic, presenting at the GP with 3 weeks of symptoms (very sudden - like flicking a switch - one night I got up 5 times for the loo and this continued until I was put on insulin). My initial tests showed ketones of 3mmol/l and glucose of 33.3mmol/l and I was sent to A&E.
I've been on insulin which seems fine but I'm yet to see a dietitian and so sometimes my glucose is up and down, although my ketones are back within normal range.
However - the GP surgery has made the assumption (probably fairly) that I'm a Type 2, and has asked if I have been overdoing sugary drinks (e.g. "Do you drink a lot of coke? Sugary drinks can trigger it!" - I only drank/drink water or (unsweetened) tea or coffee in the day, and occasionally weak squash (not any more!), and I rarely have alcohol). I've also felt a bit down as so much has been made of my weight being a factor (I don't know what I weigh but I'm a size 16 - so while overweight I'm not abnormally so). I'm 31.
I'm keen to take better care of myself either way but I'm trying to piece together why a Type 2 diagnosis has been assumed. Surely if I had high levels of ketones in my blood then I am more likely to be Type 1?
I will ask for further tests in the new year but I am just trying to feel my way at the moment - apologies for the long post but it's nice to put some of these thoughts down in writing!
Nice to meet you all.
I've recently been diagnosed as diabetic, presenting at the GP with 3 weeks of symptoms (very sudden - like flicking a switch - one night I got up 5 times for the loo and this continued until I was put on insulin). My initial tests showed ketones of 3mmol/l and glucose of 33.3mmol/l and I was sent to A&E.
I've been on insulin which seems fine but I'm yet to see a dietitian and so sometimes my glucose is up and down, although my ketones are back within normal range.
However - the GP surgery has made the assumption (probably fairly) that I'm a Type 2, and has asked if I have been overdoing sugary drinks (e.g. "Do you drink a lot of coke? Sugary drinks can trigger it!" - I only drank/drink water or (unsweetened) tea or coffee in the day, and occasionally weak squash (not any more!), and I rarely have alcohol). I've also felt a bit down as so much has been made of my weight being a factor (I don't know what I weigh but I'm a size 16 - so while overweight I'm not abnormally so). I'm 31.
I'm keen to take better care of myself either way but I'm trying to piece together why a Type 2 diagnosis has been assumed. Surely if I had high levels of ketones in my blood then I am more likely to be Type 1?
I will ask for further tests in the new year but I am just trying to feel my way at the moment - apologies for the long post but it's nice to put some of these thoughts down in writing!