Hi
I'd like some advice about how your diabetes started/ when you noticed symptoms and when you sought advice.
A few nights ago I had what my nurse boyfriend described as a hypo- drowsiness, uncontrollable shaking, nausea, dizziness, breathing difficulty (I have asthma and it wasn't that which was triggered) feeling faint and weak- which resolved when he fed me sugary drinks and then food when I was more willing to eat. I've been having dizzy spells for a while, feeling very tired and have had shaky spells like that, but not to that extent. I have no family history of diabetes, my BMI is 19, I usually eat well with regular meals and exercise. As a child my mum took me to see someone regularly to have my BM checked a number of times because she was concerned, later an optition expressed concern as my eyesight went from near perfect to pretty bad in a relatively short space of time and a few years ago I collapsed (viral cause) ended up in A&E where I was told my BM of 5 was unusal given I had eaten a big meal only an hour earlier.
I'm a little concerned that I may have diabetes of some kind, but don't want to waste a Drs appointment. I'd really like to hear about people who have been through it as to when and why they sought help. Obviously this was a one off and occurred on a day where I didn't eat proper meals, but I had still eaten and drank enough that I should feel ok.
Thank you
I'd like some advice about how your diabetes started/ when you noticed symptoms and when you sought advice.
A few nights ago I had what my nurse boyfriend described as a hypo- drowsiness, uncontrollable shaking, nausea, dizziness, breathing difficulty (I have asthma and it wasn't that which was triggered) feeling faint and weak- which resolved when he fed me sugary drinks and then food when I was more willing to eat. I've been having dizzy spells for a while, feeling very tired and have had shaky spells like that, but not to that extent. I have no family history of diabetes, my BMI is 19, I usually eat well with regular meals and exercise. As a child my mum took me to see someone regularly to have my BM checked a number of times because she was concerned, later an optition expressed concern as my eyesight went from near perfect to pretty bad in a relatively short space of time and a few years ago I collapsed (viral cause) ended up in A&E where I was told my BM of 5 was unusal given I had eaten a big meal only an hour earlier.
I'm a little concerned that I may have diabetes of some kind, but don't want to waste a Drs appointment. I'd really like to hear about people who have been through it as to when and why they sought help. Obviously this was a one off and occurred on a day where I didn't eat proper meals, but I had still eaten and drank enough that I should feel ok.
Thank you