Hi to all 🙂
I say recently confirmed as I suspect I may have had diabetes for a lot longer. Several years ago I visited my GP with work related stress and he sent me for some blood tests. I was then told I was borderline (pre-diabetes?). The work related stress (and involved a lot of international travel) led to my regular running regime falling away to nil whilst eating at the same level and putting on weight. Very soon after I took early retirement and re-started exercise and healthier eating. All seemed well as I felt a lot better in myself.
Then in the 3 months prior to lockdown I had a very bad case of flu followed by a cold and then another bout of flu. Out of 12 weeks I only felt well for 1 of them! I was about ready to start exercising again (jogging) when we were told that we could only be outside for 1hr. To get fitter again my jogging re-start would only be 10 to 15 mins before slowly rising. This did not fit with the lockdown policy so I started brisk walking - It was only marginally slower than my jogging!! Really enjoyed the walking for an hour or more most days of the week.
Then in October I started taking Vitamin D supplements and within 2 weeks I had an unquenchable thirst. The only change in my lifestyle was these supplements which I thought was the cause (I now know this was sheer coincidence). As this did not die down as I expected after stopping the supplements I began to think this was the symptoms of diabetes so made an appointment for a telephone consultation with my GP (no face to face visits at this time). Unfortunately it was a locum I spoke to who, after some blood tests, told me I definitely did not have diabetes. This was January of this year. By this time my thirst had significantly reduced and I thought no more about it though I did have short and less severe occurrences during the summer. Kept up my 3 to 4 days a week of brisk >1hr walks and I was continuing to lose weight (I never used to weight myself but had lost about 5" from my waist).
At the start of September I had a cold (and the usual comfort eating to feed a cold 🙂). My unquenchable thirst then returned and I felt very tired, lacking energy and basically very rundown. Enough that I went to my GP at the beginning of October. This time I actually saw my own GP who took one look at my blood results from January and then apologised most profusely as I should have been told in January that I had diabetes. As I suspected the diagnosis I had bought a blood glucose testing kit a few days before seeing my GP and my first result was to high for the meter to read - in excess of 33mmols/L!!! Since seeing my GP and action started my fasting and before meals levels are between 7 and 8 mmols/L and the trend is still in the right direction.
So that is my diabetes story so far and how I find my self on here.
I say recently confirmed as I suspect I may have had diabetes for a lot longer. Several years ago I visited my GP with work related stress and he sent me for some blood tests. I was then told I was borderline (pre-diabetes?). The work related stress (and involved a lot of international travel) led to my regular running regime falling away to nil whilst eating at the same level and putting on weight. Very soon after I took early retirement and re-started exercise and healthier eating. All seemed well as I felt a lot better in myself.
Then in the 3 months prior to lockdown I had a very bad case of flu followed by a cold and then another bout of flu. Out of 12 weeks I only felt well for 1 of them! I was about ready to start exercising again (jogging) when we were told that we could only be outside for 1hr. To get fitter again my jogging re-start would only be 10 to 15 mins before slowly rising. This did not fit with the lockdown policy so I started brisk walking - It was only marginally slower than my jogging!! Really enjoyed the walking for an hour or more most days of the week.
Then in October I started taking Vitamin D supplements and within 2 weeks I had an unquenchable thirst. The only change in my lifestyle was these supplements which I thought was the cause (I now know this was sheer coincidence). As this did not die down as I expected after stopping the supplements I began to think this was the symptoms of diabetes so made an appointment for a telephone consultation with my GP (no face to face visits at this time). Unfortunately it was a locum I spoke to who, after some blood tests, told me I definitely did not have diabetes. This was January of this year. By this time my thirst had significantly reduced and I thought no more about it though I did have short and less severe occurrences during the summer. Kept up my 3 to 4 days a week of brisk >1hr walks and I was continuing to lose weight (I never used to weight myself but had lost about 5" from my waist).
At the start of September I had a cold (and the usual comfort eating to feed a cold 🙂). My unquenchable thirst then returned and I felt very tired, lacking energy and basically very rundown. Enough that I went to my GP at the beginning of October. This time I actually saw my own GP who took one look at my blood results from January and then apologised most profusely as I should have been told in January that I had diabetes. As I suspected the diagnosis I had bought a blood glucose testing kit a few days before seeing my GP and my first result was to high for the meter to read - in excess of 33mmols/L!!! Since seeing my GP and action started my fasting and before meals levels are between 7 and 8 mmols/L and the trend is still in the right direction.
So that is my diabetes story so far and how I find my self on here.