high blood sugar.
Not feeling well. Felt different. Hubby checked my blood sugar. It was reasonable to check it as I have been over wt. long time. Last fall i tried to loose wt. It was a strange feeling. I felt no control over my eating. I'd tell myself not to eat something, and at the same time reaching for the food. As much as I ate I never gained a pound. So not good. Blood sugar was over 300. Do I have to go to my Dr.
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@scottrl Thank you. Good advice. Sounds like me just different symptoms
A thorough medical evaluation can help determine what is causing the problem. I wouldn’t assume it’s due to overeating. Inadequate insulin protection has multiple causes. The key is getting in to normal levels. They are multiple ways to do this. You can get type I at any age. Whatever is going on it’s not your fault. No reason to avoid the doctor. They want to help.
@celia16 Have made an appt. for today. Thank you. You all were good at convincing me to act.
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5 ReactionsJust wanted to share a bit of my experience & I hope it helps you & others.
Diabetes is HARD!! Im 67 & have had type 2 for 30 years. Mine is connected to & affected by my autoimmune diseases.
Over the years Ive had luck with good control but there have been long periods where I went into Diabetic denial & burn out. Not good.
It is alot of work, got tired of not having my carbs, always planning, cooking.
Fast forward to this whole spring. I ended up in the ER at Mayo Clinic in a huge firestorm of a somewhat dangerous new autoimmune disease. It affected multiple organs. My blood sugar was so high for weeks even though I couldn’t eat & kept having to take more insulin.
After 2 weeks finally the amazing doctors got me well enough to go home on 5/1.
While in the hospital, with all the different specialists, the Endocrinology team worked with me on scheduled meals , different meds, etc, & since coming home I have decided to make a commitment to keeping up with this. I have to be aware of anti inflammatory because of all the autoimmune issues so I eat 3 meals a day & a snack that are balanced with protein , healthy fat & carbs undet 50 g per meal for energy from fruit, veggies & whole grains gluten free, sugar free. I cannot tell you what a difference this had made to how I feel. It is a dramatic difference & this is the positive momentum I needed to stay committed. I don’t ever want to feel that sick again & refuse to waste the lessons learned out of this scary situation so I will make the effort to do what I can to stay well. The other health stuff is not ad easy but this I can control.
I had to make it simple due to still recuperating. Here’s a sample day for me:
Breakfast is usually an egg, steel cut oatmeal with fresh berries & walnuts.
Lunch is usually a fresh mixed salad with meat involved, either leftover chicken or tuna, cold lean beef & a little cold brown rice.
Dinner is usually a protein on tbe grill with fish included a couple of times, chicken, pork & s little red meat for my anemia.
Snack before bed is either a low sugar yogurt like Too Good or cottage cheese with a little fruit & nuts.
The food actually tastes fresh & good! But if shopping & cooking is hard at times there are some good meal delivery services that do healthy diabetic foods. It can be pricey but I always ask myself if my health is worth it. Being unhealthy is expensive too & we don’t eat out hardly at all.
I feel so grateful that I am healing and I want that for others that are struggling cuz Ive been there way to often too.
I hope you can find a good Endocrinologist & ask for help from the Diabetic Educator. They are so willing to sit with you & talk about food planning & meds. Very helpful!
Good luck 👍🏼!
I should add that dinner also includes veggies & a low starch carb like red or sweet potatoes.
@momac59 Thank you momac .That sounds like an everyday work in progress. I hope you do well. An inspiration to all.
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