Looking through a list of Team members I noticed that @A DiabetesTeam Member was diagnosed in 1993 - 29 years ago which certainly makes her one of the extreme veterans.
So I'm looking for a "shout out".
When were you Diagnosed??
Myself - 2016 (August) - Age 52
“Once we tell the beast just who is in charge here, the he just has to get packing.”
AMEN, sista!!!
Check your sugars when fatigue happens. That can be a sign of high sugars. It will also let you know that what you ate was to high in carbs
Am worried that am going die before can see my children grow.
It is critical to follow an eating plan and visit a podiatrist to keep those feet from injury, be careful when wearing slippers, protect your feet , wear the right size shoe.i test my sugar many 3 to… read more
My doctor has me taking a lot of meds but my numbers are still not in range even though I eat low carb meals and watch my sugar intake. I also have AFib and not sure if the meds I take are causing my numbers to be off. I am not hungry but I know I have to eat small meals and not losing weight.
Wow...that does seem like alot. But sometimes if you can't control your sugar the doctor will do that. Is it helping you taking that many meds?
I was asking because my insurance covered a diabetes program for its members, but I spoke to my primary, endo and cardiologist today and they said no..I'm in chronic heart failure and the high fat of… read more
Got to add - I am in better health now than I have been since October 2021.
Type 2 diabetes farcical gave me uti leading to sepsis in icu 1 week
Thanks for the advice. I remember testing urine that way when I worked. I am a huge plain water drinker so I will definitely put that into practice thanks for being so supportive
It's such a "new" drug that it's not on many of the lists comparing/explaining the various 2nd and 3rd Tier Diabetes Medications
It was first approved for sale in the US in November of 2022 and then… read more
I have been told that after having this surgery I would no longer have to treat my diabetes. However I am wondering if I would be trading one set of problems for another. Since I have a weight problem being approved is not a problem, but I prefer to do things as naturally as possible. Some insight would be helpful and appreciated.
Diabetes is caused by your bloods cells a/b
There is no cure by losing weight
Cant be done
The leading cause of Kidney Disease is Diabetes or more specifically, a complication of high blood sugar over a period of years
Somewhere between 30 and 40% of people with diabetes will develop kidney disease and can set in as early as 3 to 5 years after diagnosis with Type 1 but often takes about 10 years to "get serious" after a diagnosis of Type 2
There is no "cure" for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) so the best you can hope for is to either slow or arrest the progression once it is diagnosed
… read moreI have regular visits with the kidney Doctor. So far so good.