dannybgoode
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
So this was all completely unexpected. No symptoms, fit and healthy (ran a marathon in a respectable time end of September for eg) and otherwise in fine form.
However, I got invited for my first officially old persons health check (I'm 48), booked the appointment like a good boy and as part of that got invited for a routine blood test.
Went for that on Tuesday and on Wednesday my GP called me in a blind panic as my blood sugar was through the roof. Repeated the test Thursday to make sure it wasn't an error and got the same result.
Hba1c was 120 and glucose > 28.
So yesterday was spent at an emergency outpatients appointment at the hospital and they gave me a suspected Type 1 diabetic diagnosis (they are running the differential test etc to check so we know for sure. Should have the results Monday or Tuesday).
Past autoimmune condition (ulcerative colitis) and current health etc lead them to the Type 1 suspicion though.
Came away from that having been trained in how to use the insulin pen, blood monitor etc and a full monitoring and insulin regime.
So pure luck of timing and they told me had I not had that blood test, in a handful of weeks I could have been very seriously ill. As things stand I had zero symptoms and hopefully they can bring it under control nice and steadily.
All a bit of a blur at the moment as I got so much information yesterday. My wife is a nurse and she was with me a she was struggling to take it all in as well.
Just a bit daunting trying to remember what I need to do well, explaining to my 12yo the basics of what to do in an emergency without scaring him, managing work (won't be too much of an issue as I have the best boss in the world) etc!
Hats off the the diabetic team here though. They've been utterly brilliant.
However, I got invited for my first officially old persons health check (I'm 48), booked the appointment like a good boy and as part of that got invited for a routine blood test.
Went for that on Tuesday and on Wednesday my GP called me in a blind panic as my blood sugar was through the roof. Repeated the test Thursday to make sure it wasn't an error and got the same result.
Hba1c was 120 and glucose > 28.
So yesterday was spent at an emergency outpatients appointment at the hospital and they gave me a suspected Type 1 diabetic diagnosis (they are running the differential test etc to check so we know for sure. Should have the results Monday or Tuesday).
Past autoimmune condition (ulcerative colitis) and current health etc lead them to the Type 1 suspicion though.
Came away from that having been trained in how to use the insulin pen, blood monitor etc and a full monitoring and insulin regime.
So pure luck of timing and they told me had I not had that blood test, in a handful of weeks I could have been very seriously ill. As things stand I had zero symptoms and hopefully they can bring it under control nice and steadily.
All a bit of a blur at the moment as I got so much information yesterday. My wife is a nurse and she was with me a she was struggling to take it all in as well.
Just a bit daunting trying to remember what I need to do well, explaining to my 12yo the basics of what to do in an emergency without scaring him, managing work (won't be too much of an issue as I have the best boss in the world) etc!
Hats off the the diabetic team here though. They've been utterly brilliant.