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anyone suffer from diabetes
« on: 27 February 2009, 21:38:07 »

maybe its me being over protected again with my kids but im not sure what to think.  i know its on the increase a lot in britain but need a bit of advice. what are the signs, my youngest seems to break out in sweats for no reason, knackered after a 10 min walk. wakes up dripping in sweat usually after taking ages to get to sleep. would it be worth taking him up the hosp, or can he get a walk in test done anywhere, or home testing kits??
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Re: anyone suffer from diabetes
« Reply #1 on: 27 February 2009, 21:57:24 »

I was diagnosed type 2 last may , symptom was unable to read number plates clearly from about 30 foot. they did a blood test  results were 18.4 - should be between 4 - 8 :o

best bet is take him down the Quacks for a blood test very quick - prick the finger drop of blood on strip,  stick in hand held machine , few seconds later you have the answer

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http://www.valuemed.co.uk/acatalog/Diabetes_Tests.html
for a home testing kit
« Last Edit: 27 February 2009, 21:59:30 by BigAl »
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« Reply #2 on: 27 February 2009, 21:57:42 »

first easy signs of diabetes in kids is constantly being thirsty and so tired can fall asleep spontaniously.
i'm frightened to death of becoming diabetic because it runs in my family and if i got type1 diabetes it would cost me my lgv license
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« Reply #3 on: 27 February 2009, 22:02:56 »

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first easy signs of diabetes in kids is constantly being thirsty and so tired can fall asleep spontaniously.
i'm frightened to death of becoming diabetic because it runs in my family and if i got type1 diabetes it would cost me my lgv license


he seems to be half a mile behind me when we are walking, always drinking something, hes actually sitting besides me now with sweat pouring off him. im shivering and the window is wide open.
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Re: anyone suffer from diabetes
« Reply #4 on: 27 February 2009, 22:09:36 »

I would advise going to the doctor,
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Re: anyone suffer from diabetes
« Reply #5 on: 27 February 2009, 22:12:23 »

I am borderline just under the limit, but the quack keeps a record of it.
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Re: anyone suffer from diabetes
« Reply #6 on: 27 February 2009, 22:12:42 »

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first easy signs of diabetes in kids is constantly being thirsty and so tired can fall asleep spontaniously.
i'm frightened to death of becoming diabetic because it runs in my family and if i got type1 diabetes it would cost me my lgv license


he seems to be half a mile behind me when we are walking, always drinking something, hes actually sitting besides me now with sweat pouring off him. im shivering and the window is wide open.

I think they call that embarrassment, :D :D don't work yourself up into a bother, make and appointment and take him to a doctor, will answer your questions in moments. :y
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« Reply #7 on: 27 February 2009, 22:13:10 »

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I would advise going to the doctor,

i told my x to do that but she doesnt see anything wrong, so will do it myself on monday, im a real worrier, just like my mother, not a good way to be.  :(
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« Reply #8 on: 27 February 2009, 22:13:55 »

you can get a stick for him to wee on and check sugar level. simpler than pricking his finger and think can be got from a chemist.
i'm not well clued up on diabetes i only know from from family members experiences.
i get paranoid and call at dads to prick my finger and stick the viel in his machine have managed 11 but 30minutes later am back down to 7.
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« Reply #9 on: 27 February 2009, 22:16:17 »

Weeing constantly through the night, constantly requiring drinks, rapid weight loss, forever feeling tired and lethargic, are all the first key signs of diabetes. :(

It is very easy for any doctor to check the blood sugar levels, and even some chemists, like the national chain Lloyd's, will undertake a test. 8-) 8-)

  
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« Reply #10 on: 27 February 2009, 22:18:22 »

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you can get a stick for him to wee on and check sugar level. simpler than pricking his finger and think can be got from a chemist.
i'm not well clued up on diabetes i only know from from family members experiences.
i get paranoid and call at dads to prick my finger and stick the viel in his machine have managed 11 but 30minutes later am back down to 7.


at least you havent got to go for stress counselling. im still waiting for an appt. what good it will do is beyond me i think.  :-/
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« Reply #11 on: 27 February 2009, 22:21:19 »

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Weeing constantly through the night, constantly requiring drinks, rapid weight loss, forever feeling tired and lethargic, are all the first key signs of diabetes. :(

It is very easy for any doctor to check the blood sugar levels, and even some chemists, like the national chain Lloyd's, will undertake a test. 8-) 8-)

  

Had just thought about that but you beat me to it again Lizzie.   ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #12 on: 27 February 2009, 22:22:48 »

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I was diagnosed type 2 last may , symptom was unable to read number plates clearly from about 30 foot. they did a blood test  results were 18.4 - should be between 4 - 8 :o

best bet is take him down the Quacks for a blood test very quick - prick the finger drop of blood on strip,  stick in hand held machine , few seconds later you have the answer

or

http://www.valuemed.co.uk/acatalog/Diabetes_Tests.html
for a home testing kit

That doesnt sound a very controlled test for diabetes.....
Test results are dependant on what you've eaten and drunk in the previous 24hrs.
I had a diabetes test done about a year ago as part of other blood tests......my result was 10.....but marked on the test as uncontrolled....as they didnt know what i had eaten in the previous 24hours......so my doc wanted another one done, controlled.
I had to fast for 24hours, only allowed water.
Test results were 7 this time
My Doc reckons its borderline, so wants an 'absolute' test done.
This test (which i havent had done yet) involves again fasting for 24hours....blood test done, then drink a glucose mixture, sit and wait for 2 hours, and then another blood test done.....apparently it tests your body for tolerance to sugar......
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« Reply #13 on: 27 February 2009, 22:27:34 »

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I was diagnosed type 2 last may , symptom was unable to read number plates clearly from about 30 foot. they did a blood test  results were 18.4 - should be between 4 - 8 :o

best bet is take him down the Quacks for a blood test very quick - prick the finger drop of blood on strip,  stick in hand held machine , few seconds later you have the answer

or

http://www.valuemed.co.uk/acatalog/Diabetes_Tests.html
for a home testing kit

That doesnt sound a very controlled test for diabetes.....
Test results are dependant on what you've eaten and drunk in the previous 24hrs.
I had a diabetes test done about a year ago as part of other blood tests......my result was 10.....but marked on the test as uncontrolled....as they didnt know what i had eaten in the previous 24hours......so my doc wanted another one done, controlled.
I had to fast for 24hours, only allowed water.
Test results were 7 this time
My Doc reckons its borderline, so wants an 'absolute' test done.
This test (which i havent had done yet) involves again fasting for 24hours....blood test done, then drink a glucose mixture, sit and wait for 2 hours, and then another blood test done.....apparently it tests your body for tolerance to sugar......

That is very unusual TD, as usually you have to fast only from 2200 hours the night before the morning of your test. ;)

This result gives an "average" sugar level, rather than purely a "spot check" one taken just two hours after eating. :y

The ideal blood sugar level is 5.7 8-)
« Last Edit: 27 February 2009, 22:29:21 by Lizzie_Zoom »
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Re: anyone suffer from diabetes
« Reply #14 on: 27 February 2009, 22:28:06 »

have you smelled his breath ,if you can smell as sweet smell then it would be a good idea to have a test done The wife says Boots do an
accurate test
« Last Edit: 27 February 2009, 22:30:56 by zippo »
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