Updoots!(actually good news this time)
Added 2021-08-01 00:51:30 +0000 UTCmy health issues are finally looking up. it took a trip to the hospital and a change in doctors, but i've got meds adjusted for blood pressure and for diabetes now. when they checked my A1C back in february when i had covid and pneumonia, it was only "slightly elevated" and i was told to cut back on sugar a bit.
i had some nasty chest pains and a severe headache and ended up in the ER on sunday, and after two days of tests and being poked and prodded continuously(seriously, that cardiac stress test is certainly stressful, they definitely named it accurately), turns out my heart is strong but my A1C was over 12 and i have full blown diabetes.
now i've got a different doctor, the proper meds, and i can think more clearly than i've been able to since i first got sick. i had no idea high blood sugar could do that, and didn't even realize it was a problem until it was back under control.
it's time to get this show back on the road!
Comments
Well now you have a proper diagnosis I hope you are feeling better. What people don’t realise is that high or more specifically excessively high blood sugars can be as bad symptom wise as low blood sugars.
2021-09-03 10:41:40 +0000 UTCFeel better dude!
Thanatos95
2021-08-01 04:38:58 +0000 UTCSo glad to here you are ok!
Rhain
2021-08-01 02:55:17 +0000 UTCGlad your doing well and things are looking up. Like Annie sang - "The sun'll come out tomorrow."
Steven Alexander
2021-08-01 01:35:37 +0000 UTCoh yes, i've made some drastic changes already. completely ditched sugar and most carbs. i'm basically on a hybrid carnivore diet without the extra fats, and green veggies so i don't have too much gastric issues. i'm on insulin right now of course, but they've already reduced my dosage because i shifted my diet so completely. they're pretty sure we've caught it early enough that if i can stick to the meal plan and lose another 40 or so pounds, that they can drop me to just metformin, and if i can get down to a healthy weight reverse it entirely.
a_man_in_black
2021-08-01 01:23:46 +0000 UTCGlad to hear your health is under control.
Greg Munn
2021-08-01 01:19:14 +0000 UTCI am glad you are feeling better. For the Diabetes aspect, you may want to consider reading the book How Not to Die by Michael Greger, MD. Obviously consult your doctor before making any changes, but the book has about 300 pages of references. Drugs can help treat Diabetes but you haven't mentioned curing it and a whole food plant based diet can potentially cure it. Doctor Greger also has a website (NutritionFacts.org) where he talks about diet and its effects on health, with a lot of sources.
DrFumbles
2021-08-01 01:18:56 +0000 UTCI am happy your health is more stable! Always make sure your health comes first, as most other things can wait.
S. Nutter
2021-08-01 01:04:29 +0000 UTCyeah, i had experienced low blood sugar before, so i would have recognized the shakes and dizzy exhaustion and weakness. i had no idea high blood sugar could cause what i was feeling. thought it was a heart attack, which was terrifying.
a_man_in_black
2021-08-01 00:54:51 +0000 UTCGreat news! Glad to hear they got it figured out!
Dahak
2021-08-01 00:54:45 +0000 UTCGlad to hear they got you sorted!
WhiteRabbit
2021-08-01 00:53:28 +0000 UTC