Blackberry82
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Carer/Partner
Hello,
This is my first post and I’m posting on behalf of my Mum, who has been suffering with a wide range of symptoms since 2019. Her symptoms first started after a long course a steroids for fibromyalgia, she became so ill that my Husband and I had to move in with her for a couple months. She had a full range of bloods done, urine output test twice to rule out an adrenal twice and an abdominal scans, all thankfully negative.
We consulted a private endocrinologist, who has been wonderful and diagnosed type2 diabetes. But, her numbers have always been good, but there definitely a link between sugar/carbs and her symptoms and I’m hoping there are people on here that can offer their own experiences.
It was previously a intermittent problem, but now seems to be continuous to varying degrees. She follows a strict low carb diet and now lives on such a restricted range of foods in an attempt not to aggravate ‘it’. She follows a max 45g carb allowance for small lunches and dinners, as GP advised and cut out sugar. She normally feels ok before breakfast, but when she is experiencing excessive urination is bad in the mornings before food.
She has been waiting for an extended glucose test, since before the pandemic, but not sure this would be of much help according to the endocrinologist. Any advice that she can try to help herself in the meantime would be appreciated, as her quality of life is non existent at the moment.
When she is like this her symptoms include:
- extreme excessive urination
- urination immediately after drinking
- causing serious dehydtaion- admitted twice with it
- skin sticks together despite drinking excessively when like this and having low sugar/
- low carb hydration tablets
- extremely fast heart rate- over 200 when admitted last time (normalised with IV fluids)
- describes feeling like she is dying
- bad headache that she describes the her head will explode
- shaky,dizzy and feeling faint
- always feels hungry, even after meals
- weight loss
- extreme fatigue/constant yawning
- brain fog/blurry vision
- persistent nausea even when excessive urination stops
- Feeling like she has a temperature (normal temp)
When she was last admitted they suspected diabetes insipidus, but the endocrinologist isn’t convinced as ordinarily she doesn’t drink a lot. She is doing fluid/food diaries and will be booking another consultation once the bloods are back. She is also going to restart her glucose readings to see if anything has changed.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. You can literally see the difference in her visually, she’s like a completely different person when she’s like this. She needs help, as its becoming more prolonged and she gets weaker with every episode.
Many Thanks in advance.
This is my first post and I’m posting on behalf of my Mum, who has been suffering with a wide range of symptoms since 2019. Her symptoms first started after a long course a steroids for fibromyalgia, she became so ill that my Husband and I had to move in with her for a couple months. She had a full range of bloods done, urine output test twice to rule out an adrenal twice and an abdominal scans, all thankfully negative.
We consulted a private endocrinologist, who has been wonderful and diagnosed type2 diabetes. But, her numbers have always been good, but there definitely a link between sugar/carbs and her symptoms and I’m hoping there are people on here that can offer their own experiences.
It was previously a intermittent problem, but now seems to be continuous to varying degrees. She follows a strict low carb diet and now lives on such a restricted range of foods in an attempt not to aggravate ‘it’. She follows a max 45g carb allowance for small lunches and dinners, as GP advised and cut out sugar. She normally feels ok before breakfast, but when she is experiencing excessive urination is bad in the mornings before food.
She has been waiting for an extended glucose test, since before the pandemic, but not sure this would be of much help according to the endocrinologist. Any advice that she can try to help herself in the meantime would be appreciated, as her quality of life is non existent at the moment.
When she is like this her symptoms include:
- extreme excessive urination
- urination immediately after drinking
- causing serious dehydtaion- admitted twice with it
- skin sticks together despite drinking excessively when like this and having low sugar/
- low carb hydration tablets
- extremely fast heart rate- over 200 when admitted last time (normalised with IV fluids)
- describes feeling like she is dying
- bad headache that she describes the her head will explode
- shaky,dizzy and feeling faint
- always feels hungry, even after meals
- weight loss
- extreme fatigue/constant yawning
- brain fog/blurry vision
- persistent nausea even when excessive urination stops
- Feeling like she has a temperature (normal temp)
When she was last admitted they suspected diabetes insipidus, but the endocrinologist isn’t convinced as ordinarily she doesn’t drink a lot. She is doing fluid/food diaries and will be booking another consultation once the bloods are back. She is also going to restart her glucose readings to see if anything has changed.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. You can literally see the difference in her visually, she’s like a completely different person when she’s like this. She needs help, as its becoming more prolonged and she gets weaker with every episode.
Many Thanks in advance.