Hello good.My name is John and I am 21 years old.
I have a problem that has me very bad.Earlier this year I was detected pre-diabetes and hypothyroidism in routine exams.What a blow :(
Well, time passed and in April this year I had, what I believe was, a picture of hyperglycemia, the first one I have had: thirst constant, need to urinate very often, dry eyes and nostrils, etc... However, this time at the same time, everything happened and returned to normal without remedies or doctor.
A few days later I had medical control and fasting sugar came out in 99, within the "normal" the doctor told me and only advised me to eat well and stay active.It should be said that in those days I had an exam that had me very stressed at the university, which I attributed my "climb" of sugar.
Several months have passed and everything went very good about my sugar .. Until now.
A week ago I started again with this annoying desire to drink liquid and half an hour later urinating everything ... the second time it happens to me.
Prior to this, I have been with a lothit and died ... to write it I get a terrible anxiety :(
What can I say .. I am very scared, and fear causes me more anxiety, and the more fear anxiety and I can't do well :(.
3 days ago I did an emptyst glucose exam and it came out 88 .... with what I don't understand anything.If these are symptoms of hyperglycemia, how can 88 come out in the exam?
I can't stand not knowing what I have, I start reading things on the Internet and I can't get anything more to scare, I need help :(
I read something about tasteless diabetes ... and it is terrible, it scares me as much or more than type 2 diabetes.
And to fill things the doctor who serves me changed my attention time from this Monday, January 23 to 2 for the holidays.
Please help me, any knowledge or experience that you can share is very grateful.
P.S.In case you ask, I am thin contexture, weight 58-60 kilos measuring 1.70mt.That if pest of sedentary lifestyle, I literally do nothing apart from what one normally moves to go to classes and return.