Totally agree but be careful with that diagnosis ... in case they pass with the scissors
I have 78 glucose, I don't know whether or not I have diabetes
Totally agree but be careful with that diagnosis ... in case they pass with the scissors
Don't worry.You can say things without offending.
Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.
I did not offend anyone
I do not tell you, I did not read the complaint, lately there is almost no.It goes for seasons.
We try to be neutral with all messages, although we do not always succeed.
Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.
I see absurd to ask if with 78 you have diabetes when in the same analytics anyone sees that is within normal range, it does not even approach the high limit.
But well, there are very thin skins ...
DM 2 con páncreas agotado desde diciembre 2020. 51 años entonces.
HG diciembre 2020: 15.9. Última HG: julio 2024 5.8
Abasaglar 9 unidades. Metformina, 1000/0/1000. Humalog junior: 2 unid en desayuno y luego en función de lo que coma.
I don't understand where the problem is.We all continue to use their sensors and apps.
I don't know what affects them that we have another support app along with yours.
Javierlaladez said:
Javierlaladez said:
I want to apologize to the creator of this thread for having written that "his ailments invents and that the subject is ofjoke "... and I ask them because he has felt bad and complained to the moderating team that for this reason has censored my opinion turning it into another joke.The creator of the thread has symptoms and I already suppose that her doctor will be aware of this "disease" ... and with this I abandon this forum ... thanks to those who help those who seek / seek information.Well, I do not understand or see fair, nor that you censor that message to which you allude, and I have not seen, or have to apologize.
It is obvious that this girl has health, physical and mental problems, but none is diabetes, and someone has to tell her clearly, not follow the current, that does not help her.
He needs an endocrine for his problem of obesity, and for obsessions a psychologist or psychologist.If you have any physical and/or mental disorder, I cannot know, but at first glance if you have mentioned.
I am very sorry that he feels bad when telling him the truth, but I repeat, someone has to tell him.
And I'm sorry you go for this.
Diabetes post quirúrgica desde el 02/03/17, Toujeo, Novorapid, y ahora también metformina después de las comidas.
Freestylelibre 2 desde mediados de diciembre 2021, que me lleva loca.
caridan26 said:
hello, I would like to help me.I wanted to rule out diabetes disease, so today I went to the clinic to get a blood glucose exam;That is, the doctor did not send me to get the test, I was on my own.
The results were 78 mg/dl of blood glucose, and I do not know whether or not I have diabetes, or what other exam I need to know whether or not I have the disease.
I want to clarify that I was fasting and they took blood to analyze it.They gave me the results after 1 hour and a half.
Now, I am not thirsty, I'm not hungry, I'm not going to the bathroom every so often, I don't tire so much when exercising or climbing stairs, but I feel my legs numb almost all the time and I thought it was diabetes, but apparentlyIt is not because of the glucose range, but I don't know what numbness can be.
And well, the question is:
Is it okay to have 78 mg/dl of glucose?(I do not take any medication, only contraceptive pills).
Hello!I wanted to give you a warm welcome to the forum.
First, I want to apologize on behalf of all those who may have been rude to answer you.I firmly believe that all questions are valid, especially when it comes to medical issues.While it is true that no one can replace the opinion of a doctor for a precise diagnosis, there is no problem in seeking help and asking that others can share experiences and advice, more when there is a lot of ignorance about diabetes.It is completely normal to have doubts and want to get clarity to feel calmer.
Now, regarding your concerns:
1-) The result of your studies indicates that you have a 78 fasting glucose level, which is within the normal range.Normal levels range between 70 and 100. Therefore, you are unlikely to have diabetes.
2-) It would be useful to do another study called glycosylated hemoglobin (HBA1C) if you want to be calmer, which is more precise than a simple glucose test.This exam shows the percentage of glucose in your blood during the last 90 days and is used by endocrinologists as an indicator of prediabetes, diabetes, among others.
3-) You can also carry out a study by Quantose: the quantos is a more recent study that evaluates the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people without a previous diagnosis of the disease.Through the analysis of different biomarkers in the blood, the quantosse provides an evaluation of the individual risk of developing diabetes in the next 5 years.Keep in mind that there are several types of diabetes (type 1, type 2, lada, gestational, etc)
4-) As for the tingling in the legs, it would be recommended that you consult a doctor, preferably an internist, who can make a general check.It is possible that he requests a series of additional studies, such as urine analysis, blood chemistry, thyroid, blood biometry, among others.This, to identify the cause of your symptoms and see your health in general.Depending on the results, you may refer to another specialist.
I share a table with the types of diabetes and normal glycosylated glucose and hemoglobin values for people without diabetes, as well as for those who are at risk of developing it.I hope this information is useful to you:
Desde México. DB2. Metformina c/ 12hrs. No insulina. HCG22/02/21: 9.0. HCG 18/04/21: 7.4