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MCGrad2006

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So I have been wondering this for a long time and I dont know if I am overreacting or if this is just the stress on my body and emotions these last like six months or so...or if I should be legit concerned b/c of symptoms. I have in the past had certain symptoms of Diabetes and have noticed in recent months that I am more thirsty and peeing a lot more. Like I said though, I dont know if this is just me NOTICING these things or if I am bored, so I take sips from water bottles more. Also my appetite had increased drastically ohh about three months ago...did not gain anyweight, didnt lose any, but was eating ALLLLLLLLL day long (as well as drinking water).

One of the things I have always wondered is for those of you who have CFRD if you noticed a change in bowel movements. Like I know a big CFRD red mark is weight loss...well I havent really had that, but have noticed a difference in my poops...I am going more often, wayyyyy more gassy (and stinky) and like noticably NOT digested(if you catch my drift...sorry tmi) <img src="i/expressions/proudfart.gif" border="0">. I did up my dose of enzymes back in December and that helped me for a while then it started again. The thing I dont know though is if my recent digestive issues are just normal CF related problems or a sign of something bigger like CFRD or if I just need more enzymes or whatnot. Also How fast did you notice a change in your CFRD related symtoms before you were diagnosed? Did it happen really fast, like the weight loss happen in a few days, weeks, months?

My last A1C was in December and it was pretty normal (according to my doc) at 6.1. How fast can that change? And if my blood sugar is running up and down all day long, wouldnt my A1C practically come out normal anyway? I am a little concerned that he doesnt seem to think any of this is a problem....like he just thinks im nuts or have anxiety problems...stuff like that. I feel like sometimes he just wants everything to be ok and that he thinks im just sort of telling myself I have these symptoms...Maybe this is his way of telling me I need to see the adult specialist (hmmmm). I mean dont get me wrong he is great and I love him to death. I just dont want to keep ignoring the symptoms until I have lost 20 pounds...then its like too late almost. I am going back in two weeks and will probably be on IV's after that, but maybe I will request a GTT for while I am in?

Thanks in advance for your input!

Oh and btw...I have not been tired or headachy...just kinda shaky (not every time, but a few times a week, maybe) when hungry and get hungry really fast after I eat! Like an hour later...even when I eat good food!
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
So I have been wondering this for a long time and I dont know if I am overreacting or if this is just the stress on my body and emotions these last like six months or so...or if I should be legit concerned b/c of symptoms. I have in the past had certain symptoms of Diabetes and have noticed in recent months that I am more thirsty and peeing a lot more. Like I said though, I dont know if this is just me NOTICING these things or if I am bored, so I take sips from water bottles more. Also my appetite had increased drastically ohh about three months ago...did not gain anyweight, didnt lose any, but was eating ALLLLLLLLL day long (as well as drinking water).

One of the things I have always wondered is for those of you who have CFRD if you noticed a change in bowel movements. Like I know a big CFRD red mark is weight loss...well I havent really had that, but have noticed a difference in my poops...I am going more often, wayyyyy more gassy (and stinky) and like noticably NOT digested(if you catch my drift...sorry tmi) <img src="i/expressions/proudfart.gif" border="0">. I did up my dose of enzymes back in December and that helped me for a while then it started again. The thing I dont know though is if my recent digestive issues are just normal CF related problems or a sign of something bigger like CFRD or if I just need more enzymes or whatnot. Also How fast did you notice a change in your CFRD related symtoms before you were diagnosed? Did it happen really fast, like the weight loss happen in a few days, weeks, months?

My last A1C was in December and it was pretty normal (according to my doc) at 6.1. How fast can that change? And if my blood sugar is running up and down all day long, wouldnt my A1C practically come out normal anyway? I am a little concerned that he doesnt seem to think any of this is a problem....like he just thinks im nuts or have anxiety problems...stuff like that. I feel like sometimes he just wants everything to be ok and that he thinks im just sort of telling myself I have these symptoms...Maybe this is his way of telling me I need to see the adult specialist (hmmmm). I mean dont get me wrong he is great and I love him to death. I just dont want to keep ignoring the symptoms until I have lost 20 pounds...then its like too late almost. I am going back in two weeks and will probably be on IV's after that, but maybe I will request a GTT for while I am in?

Thanks in advance for your input!

Oh and btw...I have not been tired or headachy...just kinda shaky (not every time, but a few times a week, maybe) when hungry and get hungry really fast after I eat! Like an hour later...even when I eat good food!
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
So I have been wondering this for a long time and I dont know if I am overreacting or if this is just the stress on my body and emotions these last like six months or so...or if I should be legit concerned b/c of symptoms. I have in the past had certain symptoms of Diabetes and have noticed in recent months that I am more thirsty and peeing a lot more. Like I said though, I dont know if this is just me NOTICING these things or if I am bored, so I take sips from water bottles more. Also my appetite had increased drastically ohh about three months ago...did not gain anyweight, didnt lose any, but was eating ALLLLLLLLL day long (as well as drinking water).

One of the things I have always wondered is for those of you who have CFRD if you noticed a change in bowel movements. Like I know a big CFRD red mark is weight loss...well I havent really had that, but have noticed a difference in my poops...I am going more often, wayyyyy more gassy (and stinky) and like noticably NOT digested(if you catch my drift...sorry tmi) <img src="i/expressions/proudfart.gif" border="0">. I did up my dose of enzymes back in December and that helped me for a while then it started again. The thing I dont know though is if my recent digestive issues are just normal CF related problems or a sign of something bigger like CFRD or if I just need more enzymes or whatnot. Also How fast did you notice a change in your CFRD related symtoms before you were diagnosed? Did it happen really fast, like the weight loss happen in a few days, weeks, months?

My last A1C was in December and it was pretty normal (according to my doc) at 6.1. How fast can that change? And if my blood sugar is running up and down all day long, wouldnt my A1C practically come out normal anyway? I am a little concerned that he doesnt seem to think any of this is a problem....like he just thinks im nuts or have anxiety problems...stuff like that. I feel like sometimes he just wants everything to be ok and that he thinks im just sort of telling myself I have these symptoms...Maybe this is his way of telling me I need to see the adult specialist (hmmmm). I mean dont get me wrong he is great and I love him to death. I just dont want to keep ignoring the symptoms until I have lost 20 pounds...then its like too late almost. I am going back in two weeks and will probably be on IV's after that, but maybe I will request a GTT for while I am in?

Thanks in advance for your input!

Oh and btw...I have not been tired or headachy...just kinda shaky (not every time, but a few times a week, maybe) when hungry and get hungry really fast after I eat! Like an hour later...even when I eat good food!
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
So I have been wondering this for a long time and I dont know if I am overreacting or if this is just the stress on my body and emotions these last like six months or so...or if I should be legit concerned b/c of symptoms. I have in the past had certain symptoms of Diabetes and have noticed in recent months that I am more thirsty and peeing a lot more. Like I said though, I dont know if this is just me NOTICING these things or if I am bored, so I take sips from water bottles more. Also my appetite had increased drastically ohh about three months ago...did not gain anyweight, didnt lose any, but was eating ALLLLLLLLL day long (as well as drinking water).

One of the things I have always wondered is for those of you who have CFRD if you noticed a change in bowel movements. Like I know a big CFRD red mark is weight loss...well I havent really had that, but have noticed a difference in my poops...I am going more often, wayyyyy more gassy (and stinky) and like noticably NOT digested(if you catch my drift...sorry tmi) <img src="i/expressions/proudfart.gif" border="0">. I did up my dose of enzymes back in December and that helped me for a while then it started again. The thing I dont know though is if my recent digestive issues are just normal CF related problems or a sign of something bigger like CFRD or if I just need more enzymes or whatnot. Also How fast did you notice a change in your CFRD related symtoms before you were diagnosed? Did it happen really fast, like the weight loss happen in a few days, weeks, months?

My last A1C was in December and it was pretty normal (according to my doc) at 6.1. How fast can that change? And if my blood sugar is running up and down all day long, wouldnt my A1C practically come out normal anyway? I am a little concerned that he doesnt seem to think any of this is a problem....like he just thinks im nuts or have anxiety problems...stuff like that. I feel like sometimes he just wants everything to be ok and that he thinks im just sort of telling myself I have these symptoms...Maybe this is his way of telling me I need to see the adult specialist (hmmmm). I mean dont get me wrong he is great and I love him to death. I just dont want to keep ignoring the symptoms until I have lost 20 pounds...then its like too late almost. I am going back in two weeks and will probably be on IV's after that, but maybe I will request a GTT for while I am in?

Thanks in advance for your input!

Oh and btw...I have not been tired or headachy...just kinda shaky (not every time, but a few times a week, maybe) when hungry and get hungry really fast after I eat! Like an hour later...even when I eat good food!
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
So I have been wondering this for a long time and I dont know if I am overreacting or if this is just the stress on my body and emotions these last like six months or so...or if I should be legit concerned b/c of symptoms. I have in the past had certain symptoms of Diabetes and have noticed in recent months that I am more thirsty and peeing a lot more. Like I said though, I dont know if this is just me NOTICING these things or if I am bored, so I take sips from water bottles more. Also my appetite had increased drastically ohh about three months ago...did not gain anyweight, didnt lose any, but was eating ALLLLLLLLL day long (as well as drinking water).

One of the things I have always wondered is for those of you who have CFRD if you noticed a change in bowel movements. Like I know a big CFRD red mark is weight loss...well I havent really had that, but have noticed a difference in my poops...I am going more often, wayyyyy more gassy (and stinky) and like noticably NOT digested(if you catch my drift...sorry tmi) <img src="i/expressions/proudfart.gif" border="0">. I did up my dose of enzymes back in December and that helped me for a while then it started again. The thing I dont know though is if my recent digestive issues are just normal CF related problems or a sign of something bigger like CFRD or if I just need more enzymes or whatnot. Also How fast did you notice a change in your CFRD related symtoms before you were diagnosed? Did it happen really fast, like the weight loss happen in a few days, weeks, months?

My last A1C was in December and it was pretty normal (according to my doc) at 6.1. How fast can that change? And if my blood sugar is running up and down all day long, wouldnt my A1C practically come out normal anyway? I am a little concerned that he doesnt seem to think any of this is a problem....like he just thinks im nuts or have anxiety problems...stuff like that. I feel like sometimes he just wants everything to be ok and that he thinks im just sort of telling myself I have these symptoms...Maybe this is his way of telling me I need to see the adult specialist (hmmmm). I mean dont get me wrong he is great and I love him to death. I just dont want to keep ignoring the symptoms until I have lost 20 pounds...then its like too late almost. I am going back in two weeks and will probably be on IV's after that, but maybe I will request a GTT for while I am in?

Thanks in advance for your input!

Oh and btw...I have not been tired or headachy...just kinda shaky (not every time, but a few times a week, maybe) when hungry and get hungry really fast after I eat! Like an hour later...even when I eat good food!
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
So I have been wondering this for a long time and I dont know if I am overreacting or if this is just the stress on my body and emotions these last like six months or so...or if I should be legit concerned b/c of symptoms. I have in the past had certain symptoms of Diabetes and have noticed in recent months that I am more thirsty and peeing a lot more. Like I said though, I dont know if this is just me NOTICING these things or if I am bored, so I take sips from water bottles more. Also my appetite had increased drastically ohh about three months ago...did not gain anyweight, didnt lose any, but was eating ALLLLLLLLL day long (as well as drinking water).

One of the things I have always wondered is for those of you who have CFRD if you noticed a change in bowel movements. Like I know a big CFRD red mark is weight loss...well I havent really had that, but have noticed a difference in my poops...I am going more often, wayyyyy more gassy (and stinky) and like noticably NOT digested(if you catch my drift...sorry tmi) <img src="i/expressions/proudfart.gif" border="0">. I did up my dose of enzymes back in December and that helped me for a while then it started again. The thing I dont know though is if my recent digestive issues are just normal CF related problems or a sign of something bigger like CFRD or if I just need more enzymes or whatnot. Also How fast did you notice a change in your CFRD related symtoms before you were diagnosed? Did it happen really fast, like the weight loss happen in a few days, weeks, months?

My last A1C was in December and it was pretty normal (according to my doc) at 6.1. How fast can that change? And if my blood sugar is running up and down all day long, wouldnt my A1C practically come out normal anyway? I am a little concerned that he doesnt seem to think any of this is a problem....like he just thinks im nuts or have anxiety problems...stuff like that. I feel like sometimes he just wants everything to be ok and that he thinks im just sort of telling myself I have these symptoms...Maybe this is his way of telling me I need to see the adult specialist (hmmmm). I mean dont get me wrong he is great and I love him to death. I just dont want to keep ignoring the symptoms until I have lost 20 pounds...then its like too late almost. I am going back in two weeks and will probably be on IV's after that, but maybe I will request a GTT for while I am in?

Thanks in advance for your input!

Oh and btw...I have not been tired or headachy...just kinda shaky (not every time, but a few times a week, maybe) when hungry and get hungry really fast after I eat! Like an hour later...even when I eat good food!
 

rrhd123

New member
My 18 yo daughter has CFRD since the age of 11. It does not affect her bowels in any way. Her A1C runs around 9, which is high. She is constantly up and down on her sugars. When her CF flares up it is difficult to stay in control of her diabetes but possible. Mostly her symptoms are low weight, excessive thirst and very slow healing wounds. A scratch on her arm can take months to heal. We found out through routine screening at her check-up. Within 6 months of beginning insulin she gained just over 20 pounds and looked so much better. Hope this helps.

Brandy
mom to Amy 18yo w CFRD/MRSA
 

rrhd123

New member
My 18 yo daughter has CFRD since the age of 11. It does not affect her bowels in any way. Her A1C runs around 9, which is high. She is constantly up and down on her sugars. When her CF flares up it is difficult to stay in control of her diabetes but possible. Mostly her symptoms are low weight, excessive thirst and very slow healing wounds. A scratch on her arm can take months to heal. We found out through routine screening at her check-up. Within 6 months of beginning insulin she gained just over 20 pounds and looked so much better. Hope this helps.

Brandy
mom to Amy 18yo w CFRD/MRSA
 

rrhd123

New member
My 18 yo daughter has CFRD since the age of 11. It does not affect her bowels in any way. Her A1C runs around 9, which is high. She is constantly up and down on her sugars. When her CF flares up it is difficult to stay in control of her diabetes but possible. Mostly her symptoms are low weight, excessive thirst and very slow healing wounds. A scratch on her arm can take months to heal. We found out through routine screening at her check-up. Within 6 months of beginning insulin she gained just over 20 pounds and looked so much better. Hope this helps.

Brandy
mom to Amy 18yo w CFRD/MRSA
 

rrhd123

New member
My 18 yo daughter has CFRD since the age of 11. It does not affect her bowels in any way. Her A1C runs around 9, which is high. She is constantly up and down on her sugars. When her CF flares up it is difficult to stay in control of her diabetes but possible. Mostly her symptoms are low weight, excessive thirst and very slow healing wounds. A scratch on her arm can take months to heal. We found out through routine screening at her check-up. Within 6 months of beginning insulin she gained just over 20 pounds and looked so much better. Hope this helps.

Brandy
mom to Amy 18yo w CFRD/MRSA
 

rrhd123

New member
My 18 yo daughter has CFRD since the age of 11. It does not affect her bowels in any way. Her A1C runs around 9, which is high. She is constantly up and down on her sugars. When her CF flares up it is difficult to stay in control of her diabetes but possible. Mostly her symptoms are low weight, excessive thirst and very slow healing wounds. A scratch on her arm can take months to heal. We found out through routine screening at her check-up. Within 6 months of beginning insulin she gained just over 20 pounds and looked so much better. Hope this helps.

Brandy
mom to Amy 18yo w CFRD/MRSA
 

rrhd123

New member
My 18 yo daughter has CFRD since the age of 11. It does not affect her bowels in any way. Her A1C runs around 9, which is high. She is constantly up and down on her sugars. When her CF flares up it is difficult to stay in control of her diabetes but possible. Mostly her symptoms are low weight, excessive thirst and very slow healing wounds. A scratch on her arm can take months to heal. We found out through routine screening at her check-up. Within 6 months of beginning insulin she gained just over 20 pounds and looked so much better. Hope this helps.

Brandy
mom to Amy 18yo w CFRD/MRSA
 

NoExcuses

New member
Good call on the OGTT. As you know, its a better measure for diabetes diagnosis.

AND the CFF states we should all be getting one once a year.

I jsut had mine for the second time. It's not fun, and I hate it. But something we all put up with.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Good call on the OGTT. As you know, its a better measure for diabetes diagnosis.

AND the CFF states we should all be getting one once a year.

I jsut had mine for the second time. It's not fun, and I hate it. But something we all put up with.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Good call on the OGTT. As you know, its a better measure for diabetes diagnosis.

AND the CFF states we should all be getting one once a year.

I jsut had mine for the second time. It's not fun, and I hate it. But something we all put up with.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Good call on the OGTT. As you know, its a better measure for diabetes diagnosis.

AND the CFF states we should all be getting one once a year.

I jsut had mine for the second time. It's not fun, and I hate it. But something we all put up with.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Good call on the OGTT. As you know, its a better measure for diabetes diagnosis.

AND the CFF states we should all be getting one once a year.

I jsut had mine for the second time. It's not fun, and I hate it. But something we all put up with.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Good call on the OGTT. As you know, its a better measure for diabetes diagnosis.

AND the CFF states we should all be getting one once a year.

I jsut had mine for the second time. It's not fun, and I hate it. But something we all put up with.
 

Ender

New member
Amy, how do they test you? Do they keep you hooked up for 3 hours or do they take 2 seperate draws...one after the glucose and one two hours later?

In quebec, they kept me in the freaking room for three hours...but in Ontario, they let you leave the room and just make you come back.

Cait, you sound like me...except for the thirsty and peeing part. I have symptoms of CFRD, and have had them for quite a few years now, but never full blown CFRD. What happens with me is that an hour after i eat, my glucose goes kinda high....and then an hour after that, it can go really low, making me shaky and stuff. It's quite bizarre. That usually happens just at breakfast though, so I limit my carbs for breakfast, eat a good snack 2 hours later, and that seems to help. Try that for the shakiness.

I would get tested just to be safe. You might be glucose intolerant....and they can give you a pill to help you better utilize glucose.
 

Ender

New member
Amy, how do they test you? Do they keep you hooked up for 3 hours or do they take 2 seperate draws...one after the glucose and one two hours later?

In quebec, they kept me in the freaking room for three hours...but in Ontario, they let you leave the room and just make you come back.

Cait, you sound like me...except for the thirsty and peeing part. I have symptoms of CFRD, and have had them for quite a few years now, but never full blown CFRD. What happens with me is that an hour after i eat, my glucose goes kinda high....and then an hour after that, it can go really low, making me shaky and stuff. It's quite bizarre. That usually happens just at breakfast though, so I limit my carbs for breakfast, eat a good snack 2 hours later, and that seems to help. Try that for the shakiness.

I would get tested just to be safe. You might be glucose intolerant....and they can give you a pill to help you better utilize glucose.
 
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