In the last week of September I wasn’t feeling too well –
nothing I could pinpoint. A bit lethargic. On the Friday I wasn’t up to driving
to visit our friends in Hanbury, so Row did that. It was Malcolm’s big birthday
on Saturday and we went out for an Indian meal – I didn’t have much of an
appetite. During the night I had to go to the loo and also was a bit sick. The
next day was the annual get together in honour of Row’s dad – who would have
been 99. Again, I didn’t have much of an appetite. Nothing happening on the loo
front. On the Monday, Malcolm and I played golf – but now my bowels/bladder
area was sore. Nothing on the loo front, so when we got home I started taking
Movicol and booked an appointment with the doctor.
Next morning (3rd October) the Movicol worked so
I cancelled the doctor’s appointment as I now felt better. However, next day,
the pains returned and it was difficult playing golf with Bill at Luton Hoo.
I was due a routine, 6-monthly blood test (because I’m on
Thyroid deficiency and High Blood Pressure tablets), so thought I’d wait for
those results before taking any action, This happened on 19th – and
as the results showed high Glucose, the doctor sent me for a Glucose Tolerance
Test on 27th October – I chose Lister. This test involves fasting
the night before then, before 9am a pin-prick blood sample is taken. You then
drink 75g of glucose in 75ml of water. Exactly 2 hours later a blood sample is
taken.
No diabetes: First test, under 6.0 mmol/L – Second test
under 7.8 mmol/L
Pre-diabetes: First test between 6.0 and 7.0 – Second test between 7.9 and 11.0 mmol/L
Diabetes: First test over 7.0 – Second test over 11.0 mmol/L
Pre-diabetes: First test between 6.0 and 7.0 – Second test between 7.9 and 11.0 mmol/L
Diabetes: First test over 7.0 – Second test over 11.0 mmol/L
My results?
6 months ago 6.1 mmol/L
19th Oct. 6.7mmol/L
Glucose tolerance test 12.7 mmol/L
19th Oct. 6.7mmol/L
Glucose tolerance test 12.7 mmol/L
So there it is. Type 2 Diabetes. Hopefully. ?
During October I had a fever on three nights – the first was
so bad all of the bedding needed changing and the mattress needed drying out.
On 29th October, the day before the third, I was soooo cold that I
was shivering almost uncontrollably and a variety of places were painful,
including the urinary tract and the loo output was very odd. So, on the 30th
I got up and went for an emergency appointment at the doctors. It was during
this appointment that Dr Hollington told me I had diabetes. Just like that. I
described my symptoms over the preceding month and as a precautionary measure
he prescribed antibiotics.
We made a follow up appointment on 6th November
(yesterday). During the week almost all abdominal issues had gone, so we moved
on to talk about the diabetes.
I’ve now got an appointment with the diabetes nurse on 20th
Nov and Row and I have to see the dietitian but not until 14th
December. I will be having an HbA1C test
(from this, the 3 month average blood sugar can be determined – see below) and
a CT scan of the pancreas to see if this is where the underlying problem
exists.
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