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mtendler 01-18-2010 01:55 AM

When were you diagnosed?
 
I was diagnosed February 7, 2003. My blood sugar was 797. I told the doctor there was a mistake and that I just finished 2 cokes before I came in which was surely the cause of the high number.

ppa 01-18-2010 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtendler (Post 24)
I was diagnosed February 7, 2003. My blood sugar was 797. I told the doctor there was a mistake and that I just finished 2 cokes before I came in which was surely the cause of the high number.

I had a kind of similar story.
After my sister being diagnosed 5 years previously as a T1 at age 33, I was told not to worry about it and that my numbers were fine etc. So I didn't...lol

A few years later I recognized symptoms for a while and kind of knew inside, but blew it off. I did a home A1C and it was in the 10 range. Drs. said "no way" but alas it was true. I had lost 30 pounds and in retrospect am lucky I didn't end up in the hospital as it came on slowly.

Best,
Josh

kelbyliv 01-20-2010 02:06 PM

Me too
 
I was diagnosed right before my 23rd birthday. I'm now 32 and am on an insulin pump. I got really sick and lost about 30 pounds in less than a month with constant eating and drinking of water. Finally, because of friends pushing me, I went to the Dr. My HbA1C was 15...

My insulin pump is good, but more recently I've found a strange new resistance to insulin. My endo rx'd symlin which seems to be helping.

Kelby
;0)

bgilgall 01-21-2010 01:45 AM

First diagnosed
 
I was first diagnosed at the age of 23 (I'm now 48) and was classed as a type 1.

I remember the specialist's words very clearly confirming the diagnosis, "that I can confirm that you are diabetic but it won't affect your career unless you were planning to become a pilot or something esoteric like that". Unfortunately for me I was planning to join the Royal Air Force (I'm from the UK) and afterwards move on to flying commercial aircraft for a career. He didn't say too much after I told him that.

Good job I had my degree to fall back on!!

Since then I've been re-classed as a type 1.5, I been on different types of insulin, insulin/lantus combo, pump for 8 years and back to insulin/lantus combo. I've also got insulin resistance and was prescribed symlin to help reduce insulin use but it made me feel so sick I had to come of it (even titrating the levels up slowly).

ppa 01-21-2010 01:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bgilgall (Post 71)
I was first diagnosed at the age of 23 (I'm now 48) and was classed as a type 1.

I remember the specialist's words very clearly confirming the diagnosis, "that I can confirm that you are diabetic but it won't affect your career unless you were planning to become a pilot or something esoteric like that". Unfortunately for me I was planning to join the Royal Air Force (I'm from the UK) and afterwards move on to flying commercial aircraft for a career. He didn't say too much after I told him that.

Good job I had my degree to fall back on!!

Since then I've been re-classed as a type 1.5, I been on different types of insulin, insulin/lantus combo, pump for 8 years and back to insulin/lantus combo. I've also got insulin resistance and was prescribed symlin to help reduce insulin use but it made me feel so sick I had to come of it (even titrating the levels up slowly).

Hi BG,

Remind me what 1.5 diagnosis means?

Thanks,
Josh

treenuts 01-21-2010 05:27 PM

type 1 diagnosis
 
I was diagnosed Type 1 in March 2006. In January, I had been in a bad car accident where I had fractured my pelvis in 3 places and had to learn to walk again with a walker. I was 20.
I went to the doctor thinking I had a bladder infection b/c of the frequent urination. My doctor told me their meters went up to 600 and it was still reading high. She sent me to the hospital immediately although I kept telling her I felt fine.
At the hospital, they told me their meters went up to 800, and it was still reading high. I was in DKA, and had to stay a little over a week. The Diabetes Educator told me "sometimes an extreme stressor to the body can awaken a dormant disease...".
Four years, a couple of jobs, many coping issues, and a couple of kids later, I still take the same meds I was prescribed then, Humalog and Lantus, and I do alright. Maybe if I ever get insurance back I will get a pump...=)

cafr201wife@gmail.com 01-21-2010 11:37 PM

I was diagnosed with Type 1 in November 1979. I had just turned 18. Mom took my brothers, sister and me to a screening just because it runs in the family. I remember filling out the questionnaire and answering yes to all of the questions about the symptoms. I still didn't think anything of it. A few days later, Mom picked me up from my new job and took me to the dr. and from there took me right to the hospital where I stayed for a week. I don't know what my BG or my A1c was. I had a very hard time dealing with it. I still do sometimes (often). And I hate it that the insurance plays such a big part in my health care.

wtfrazier 01-29-2010 10:00 PM

Diagnosed 12/18 Type 1
 
I will keep this short - I was diagnosed as a Type 1 on December 19, 2009. I admitted myself into hospital extremely sick on that day. Blood sugar when I went in was at 1166 (determined only thru lab analysis). I was in full tachycardia with 180 bpm and a blood pressure of 170/110.

After nearly 24 hours of insulin pump and fluids, I got down to where their BG machines could read my blood sugar levels. Took almost 2 days to stablize my blood sugar and rehydrate me.

After recovering, my doctors had told me that I probably had 4 hours to go when I came in on that Saturday morning and it would have been at best a coma for me. And to think I was going to push myself and go in on the following day, Sunday. The doctors said had I laid down on that Saturday, I probably wouldnt have woken up. Anyway, I finally got to leave the hospital after 4 days.

I have been doing good since. Actaully feel the best I have in a long time.

bevcom 02-01-2010 04:03 AM

Australian - diagnosed late august 2009
 
Hey people,
Recently diagnosed Type 1 - had it for less than 6 months. Went into doctors after drinking a lot of water and having to go to the toilet all the time! Blood sugar level was 21..

This little app is pretty cool. Look forward to using it.

type11382 02-24-2010 06:06 PM

i was diagnosed march 2005 when i was 23. One of the kids i baby-sat was diabetic and i was having a lot of the symptoms, so i checked with her meter. I was 572, thats when my mom and i went to the ER. They actually diagnosed me as type 2 at first. Then after being on meds. for a while and not seeing any affects, and seeing an Endo. they re-diagnosed me as type one. Now im on a pump and doing good.


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