indigoviolet
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Hi all 🙂 I'm a nervous newbie, and this seems like a great place to get some support and speak to people who understand.
I was only diagnosed this past weekend, after I was sent to the hospital by 111 after they got my blood results and realised I was hyperglycaemic and fears of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
My symptoms started only around 3 weeks ago, with a recurrent yeast infection that wouldn't go despite treatment, and gastro-intestinal issues (was originally diagnosed with GERD). I then developed excessive thirst and frequent urination, became super fatigued, lost over half a stone in around 2 weeks, and started getting blurred vision, so went to my GP for full blood tests to try and work out what was going on. 111 called me the evening of my blood test and said I had to go to the hospital as my blood glucose was super high and I had high ketone levels present. I also have a bunch of other chronic illnesses, some being autoimmune.
I have been started on both long and fast acting insulin and have a Libre sensor fitted, in the meantime, and am waiting for the results of the antibody and C-peptide blood tests to find out more and hopefully which type I have - they've said they can take 3-4 weeks to get back to me.
I feel a bit lost with how to move forward, not knowing what type yet, and it hasn't helped that the A&E doctor and the specialist diabetes nurse I saw seem to disagree on which type. The diabetes nurse thinks my symptoms strongly suggest Type 1, but the A&E doctor said he thinks its Type 2 because of my age (33), my BMI shows me as overweight, and because I am from an Afro-Caribbean background - I feel a bit like the doctor was just going on general criteria, and not how I presented, whereas the nurse seemed way more knowledgeable and talked about my actual symptoms.
I wondered if anyone might have some ideas on which type it seems more likely to be based on my symptoms? I appreciate that I should just wait for the tests to confirm, but not knowing is making me more anxious and overwhelmed as I feel like I can't make the proper changes and plans I need to my lifestyle without knowing more. I just want to get a head start and try and make positive changes, but don't know where to start.
Sorry for the rant - this is all quite new to me and I'm trying my best not to be overwhelmed!
I was only diagnosed this past weekend, after I was sent to the hospital by 111 after they got my blood results and realised I was hyperglycaemic and fears of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
My symptoms started only around 3 weeks ago, with a recurrent yeast infection that wouldn't go despite treatment, and gastro-intestinal issues (was originally diagnosed with GERD). I then developed excessive thirst and frequent urination, became super fatigued, lost over half a stone in around 2 weeks, and started getting blurred vision, so went to my GP for full blood tests to try and work out what was going on. 111 called me the evening of my blood test and said I had to go to the hospital as my blood glucose was super high and I had high ketone levels present. I also have a bunch of other chronic illnesses, some being autoimmune.
I have been started on both long and fast acting insulin and have a Libre sensor fitted, in the meantime, and am waiting for the results of the antibody and C-peptide blood tests to find out more and hopefully which type I have - they've said they can take 3-4 weeks to get back to me.
I feel a bit lost with how to move forward, not knowing what type yet, and it hasn't helped that the A&E doctor and the specialist diabetes nurse I saw seem to disagree on which type. The diabetes nurse thinks my symptoms strongly suggest Type 1, but the A&E doctor said he thinks its Type 2 because of my age (33), my BMI shows me as overweight, and because I am from an Afro-Caribbean background - I feel a bit like the doctor was just going on general criteria, and not how I presented, whereas the nurse seemed way more knowledgeable and talked about my actual symptoms.
I wondered if anyone might have some ideas on which type it seems more likely to be based on my symptoms? I appreciate that I should just wait for the tests to confirm, but not knowing is making me more anxious and overwhelmed as I feel like I can't make the proper changes and plans I need to my lifestyle without knowing more. I just want to get a head start and try and make positive changes, but don't know where to start.
Sorry for the rant - this is all quite new to me and I'm trying my best not to be overwhelmed!