Help, what can I do?
I have been dealing with Type 2 diabetes. Since
1999 especially, I have really worked on eating as I
was told to do the way I was told to do from my
Licensed Dietician. Also my team of doctors. But I still
feel sick each day. I have gone through all my
medicines as was suggested by my older sister who’s husband
is type 1. Each day my mind is ready to go, but my
body seems to stop me. Why is this happening? How can
I function and hold a full time job if I am sick or
feel flu like everyday? <br
problems with their kidneys, how will they know? Would
that also make a person feel nauseated? <br
suggestions? I really will listen to all of you. Thank
you.<br
June 20th, 2006 at 7:32 pm
Sandy,….you mean that you are feeling sick
since 1999??<br
law is type 1<br
the same medications.???? Most likely he is on
insulin and you on drugs, right.???<br
reason in the word that you would be always sick because
of the diabetes. Could it be something
else?<br
a long period of diabetes neglect (Years) after
which it stays. Don’t worry unnecessarely, there is
enough to worry about later. On the other hand if good
control is maintained you should feel good.<br
doctor if something else could be wrong that may have
nothing to do with diabetes. Sometimes these fellows
stare themselves blind on the only one thing and
overlook other causes.<br
your readings when you do your testing for bloodsugar.
You do that regularly, right.??? At least 4X
daily.?<br
June 22nd, 2006 at 12:15 am
Hi John. Yes, I do control my blood sugars very
well in that WITH MEDICATION, I take pills, My Blood
Sugar Readings don’t get above 160. I am going to the
doctor on Tuesday so will find out more.<br
disadvantage I have is that when I was a little girl, like
many americans during the cold war, Radiation
Experimentations were done on me when I was 4 years old. Many
people were used for this without consent or without
parents knowing. Even adults had somethings done to them.
See what you can find on your search engines for
Human Radiation Experiments. Anyhow, it melted half of
my thyroid and since I was 4, I have had blood sugar
problems. So I am hoping my being sick isn’t in relation to
that. They were wondering what my thyroid is doing now,
so maybe that is it. I just know, I am tired of
feeling sick alot. Yes, I do test my blood sugar levels
every day and watch it to make sure. But my doctor
wanted my blood sugars down to 140 on MEDICATIONS as a
goal. No, my brother in law takes injections. I take
pills.
June 22nd, 2006 at 10:43 pm
hey hold on Sandra you do sound down how are your
blood sugar readinigs i feel awful and yucky only after
my sugars cross 500 so you better test. otherwise
get your self checked for dperession, chronic
fatique, fungal or viral infections. take care regards
cheeky