rubyroselee
New member
Hi,
I haven't been diagnosed with CFRD yet, but I'm pretty sure I've got something going on. Most mornings I deal with hypoglycemia 1-1/2 hrs after breakfast, so I try very hard to eat a low-sugar, high-protein meal first thing and then also eat a second breakfast in between that and lunch. That seems to help. However, today, I had a coffee before lunch with sweetened cream and that almost caused me to go to the ER. My sugars dropped very quickly (or at least I thought it was hypoglycemia), so I ate some candies and got a chicken wrap and apple juice for lunch. Right after that I got EXTREMELY tired, short of breath, sort of loopy feeling. I didn't know what was going on until I looked up the symptoms of hyperglycemia and it sounded the same. Ugh. I almost went to the ER at work (I work at a hospital). I was so scared.
I brought this up to my doctor last appointment that my sugars were out of control, but he didn't do anything. I left him a message this afternoon with the nurse, but never heard back and I won't until next week I'm sure. I'm really nervous to eat anything at this point since I know my sugars are all sorts of up and down.
So my question is, how did you know when your sugars were bad enough to need treatment with insulin? Did things get really bad? Or does your clinic monitor you with a regular OGTT?
I just don't want to wait to long to get treated. And I don't want to get bad enough where I end up in the ER.
I guess I'm just frustrated because my doctor blew me off when I told him about my stomach pains and I ended up in the ER with a bowel obstruction. And now he's blowing off my sugars and the same thing is going to happen. Just frustrated.
Thanks for listening and helping.
I haven't been diagnosed with CFRD yet, but I'm pretty sure I've got something going on. Most mornings I deal with hypoglycemia 1-1/2 hrs after breakfast, so I try very hard to eat a low-sugar, high-protein meal first thing and then also eat a second breakfast in between that and lunch. That seems to help. However, today, I had a coffee before lunch with sweetened cream and that almost caused me to go to the ER. My sugars dropped very quickly (or at least I thought it was hypoglycemia), so I ate some candies and got a chicken wrap and apple juice for lunch. Right after that I got EXTREMELY tired, short of breath, sort of loopy feeling. I didn't know what was going on until I looked up the symptoms of hyperglycemia and it sounded the same. Ugh. I almost went to the ER at work (I work at a hospital). I was so scared.
I brought this up to my doctor last appointment that my sugars were out of control, but he didn't do anything. I left him a message this afternoon with the nurse, but never heard back and I won't until next week I'm sure. I'm really nervous to eat anything at this point since I know my sugars are all sorts of up and down.
So my question is, how did you know when your sugars were bad enough to need treatment with insulin? Did things get really bad? Or does your clinic monitor you with a regular OGTT?
I just don't want to wait to long to get treated. And I don't want to get bad enough where I end up in the ER.
I guess I'm just frustrated because my doctor blew me off when I told him about my stomach pains and I ended up in the ER with a bowel obstruction. And now he's blowing off my sugars and the same thing is going to happen. Just frustrated.
Thanks for listening and helping.