Hi, I'm very new to all this.
A (rather nice) GP from my group practice has only just referred me to blood tests after I went in wondering why I'd got dry eyes and throat, and was feeling thirsty and tired. There's going to be a bit of a delay getting the tests done.
But she made some reference to diabetes during the appointment. And I've been Googling - and thinking 'Oh that's why I've been going to the doctors off and on for the last few years with tingling in my hands and feet.' I had tests for carpal tunnel syndrome (negative) and referrals to a podiatrist and physio. (Collapsed arch in my right foot.) Part of me feels a bit cross that nobody at the practice, or the private podiatrist I also saw, flagged up diabetes as a possibility earlier.
I am torn between thinking, 'I don't want to have diabetes thank you very much.' and feeling it would be good to have an explanation for all the symptoms making me feel older/less well. (I'm 52 and had just been wondering if I was mildly depressed, getting menopausal, not taking enough exercise etc etc..)
Anyway not only do I wake in the night because I'm thirsty, want to go to the loo etc - I am now waking wondering about life with diabetes, wishing I didn't have to wait a few weeks to know one way or the other etc etc..
A (rather nice) GP from my group practice has only just referred me to blood tests after I went in wondering why I'd got dry eyes and throat, and was feeling thirsty and tired. There's going to be a bit of a delay getting the tests done.
But she made some reference to diabetes during the appointment. And I've been Googling - and thinking 'Oh that's why I've been going to the doctors off and on for the last few years with tingling in my hands and feet.' I had tests for carpal tunnel syndrome (negative) and referrals to a podiatrist and physio. (Collapsed arch in my right foot.) Part of me feels a bit cross that nobody at the practice, or the private podiatrist I also saw, flagged up diabetes as a possibility earlier.
I am torn between thinking, 'I don't want to have diabetes thank you very much.' and feeling it would be good to have an explanation for all the symptoms making me feel older/less well. (I'm 52 and had just been wondering if I was mildly depressed, getting menopausal, not taking enough exercise etc etc..)
Anyway not only do I wake in the night because I'm thirsty, want to go to the loo etc - I am now waking wondering about life with diabetes, wishing I didn't have to wait a few weeks to know one way or the other etc etc..