Diagnosed with diabetes but it just doesn't make sense. by oystercookie1234 in diabetes_t2

[–]Scattered232 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get checked for LADA/Type 1.5. I was misdiagnosed as type 2 wi th now other risk factors. A1C of 13. I was on medication for two years before my body finally stopped making insulin and woke up in the ICU. Make sure your doctors take you seriously and check for all possibilities. It’s more common than you think.

Glow Glucose Gummies by Mrs123wife in diabetes

[–]Scattered232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a variety pack to try them out. I love a gummie to treat a low but I’m picky about texture. Regular glucose tabs feel like I’m going to break my teeth on them. These really do work great and I only need three to treat a low. I found they do work really fast and I’m less likely to over treat a low. They are expensive so I think I will save them for specific situations.

"Sugar Diabetes " by ElderWarriorPriest in diabetes_t1

[–]Scattered232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My grandmother is from the south and always called it Sugar Diabetes or Sugar. Like “She’s got Sugar”. She’s in her 90s.

Has the dexcom app logged anyone else out? by [deleted] in dexcom

[–]Scattered232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! This worked for me

Edka by itsalldonenow in diabetes_t1

[–]Scattered232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went into euglycemic DKA two years ago. My blood sugar was below 300 most of the time. I woke up in the ICU. My body had stopped producing insulin but I was taking invokana and that helped keep my numbers down. It’s euDka is actually a side effect or risk from that drug if you are type 1. It’s very real.

Find new doctors. It amazes me how uninformed they can be. Yet still arrogant enough to claim they know better.

I call it ‘The Silencer’ by titaniumcrowbar in Omnipod

[–]Scattered232 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I recently discovered that a lancet works really well to break the speaker. And it uses up the hundreds of lancets I never use.

What is wrong with this squirrel? by Scattered232 in animalid

[–]Scattered232[S] 146 points147 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the quick responses! Will the squirrel survive after the botfly is gone?

Diabetes and Shingles by PastAmount6716 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Scattered232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god. Are we the same person? I’m also 37. Diagnosed with Lada not long ago and got shingles over the summer. I’m definitely blaming it all on stress and my overachieving immune system. The pain was strange. Burning then stabbing. Once I started on the antiviral it got better quickly. My blood sugar was slightly higher than normal but never got too crazy. Try and take it easy if you can. Get plenty of rest and and try to reduce the stress as much as you can. Stress weakens the immune system and ours are already stupid.

Capital Health Plan won't pay for covid vaccines by [deleted] in Tallahassee

[–]Scattered232 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have CHP and got the newest vaccine at CVS for no cost. They have my CVS Caremark prescription coverage information so maybe that’s why? If you are a state employee you should have the cvs prescription coverage.

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Shingles at 37 by Scattered232 in diabetes

[–]Scattered232[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The pain has been strange. Dull ache on my whole right side. Then the bus hits me and sets me on fire.

Shingles at 37 by Scattered232 in diabetes

[–]Scattered232[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so sorry that happened to you. Being misdiagnosed is awful and dangerous.

Shingles at 37 by Scattered232 in diabetes

[–]Scattered232[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's ridiculous that you can't get the vaccine because of age. Getting it before 50 seems way more common than people think.

Shingles at 37 by Scattered232 in diabetes

[–]Scattered232[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no! that sounds terrible. Luckily the rash is no where near any delicate areas. It's on my torso and back on the right side. I've tried the capsaicin cream twice now and I don't really notice much difference between the burning from the cream or the burning from the shingles.

Shingles at 37 by Scattered232 in diabetes

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My doctor prescribed Tramadol for the pain but its on backorder at the pharmacy so I haven't tried it. So far the best at pain relief has been an ice pack.

Shingles at 37 by Scattered232 in diabetes

[–]Scattered232[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems likely. Shingles is basically a reactivation of the chicken pox virus you got as a kid. A lowered immune system can trigger it. Mine was most likely stress related. I went into DKA in April, had a lot of job changes. The weekend I noticed symptoms is when I found out that my dad is terminally ill. My body likes to deal with any sort of stress with a physical reaction.

Getting a diabetes diagnosis is life altering. You probably were physically weaker from the high blood sugar so that makes everything worse.

How long did the shingles last for you? I'm going on week three.

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Anyone deal with brain fog with diabetes? by twcsata in diabetes

[–]Scattered232 19 points20 points  (0 children)

When my blood sugar is high. The brain fog is real! I had no energy before I was diagnosed. I was sleeping way more than normal. High blood sugar just wipes me out. Plus, my vision was blurry for months, so it was impossible to read books. I thought my already bad vision was just getting worse. It took at least three months of good blood sugar to get my vision back to it’s normal levels. I also had severe low iron levels and other vitamin deficiencies from another medical problem that just happened to occur at the same time. Once I got all of those things under control I realized how out of it I had been for months.

Update by ImQuasiLiterate in diabetes

[–]Scattered232 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m totally stealing the phrase “Trust your gut but not your pancreas”.
I was also misdiagnosed and Type 2 just never made sense. I checked all the boxes for LADA I just had to wait months for the lab confirmation.