Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 , I am not sure how you felt when your diabetes came back, but for some reason I felt ashamed, like it was my fault for not eating right or something. I wanted to ask you if you are type 1 diabetic. After my surgery, I was very close to death because of the diabetes. My sugar levels were spiking and I got severe ketoacidosis. I was so sick that I never even felt pain after the sugery from the incision. Dr. K discussed with his collegues about my case and he told me that it was possible that I had these complications from the surgery due to being type 1 diabetic that went undiagnosed. I feel that this could be true and maybe I had gotten diabetes as a teenager. I also think that this could be a factor in acquiring the diabetes again. It is a bummer that the diabetes came back and yet I choose to look at the bright side and realize I had almost 4 years of no diabetes. I see my pcp on thursday to get an oral medication. When I found out that your diabetes came back, my doc was changing some medications for me. I started testing my blood sugar and it was about 300. I was eating cereal every day. I stopped eating the cereal and started adhering to a diabetic diet and my blood sugars were around 150. I checked the memory in my meter and realized that the diabetes must have just came back in the last month or so. Yes, finding out that your diabetes came back helped me to make sure I was testing my sugars more. I am glad to find it so soon after it came back so that I can get on an oral medication and monitor it. I don't crave sugar so that helps A LOT. I knew my diabetes was going to come back because I was having more low blood sugars than before. I also feel that if I had stayed away from sugar that my diabetes may have not come back as soon as it did. But, that is water under the bridge. I just have to deal with it now. I wanted to ask you if you were going to have a revision and if so, was that going to help with the diabetes. I see Dr. K in July and I am going to ask him this question. If it is possible that the diabetes can go away again with a revision, I might consider this in about 5 years. Now, we have even more in common Take care. -- **Wake me up from the nothing that I've become** -------------- Original message -------------- , I am SO sorry to hear the diabetes came back! Did our conversation have something to do with you finding out? If you ever want to talk you can call me. I know what that feels like and its pretty crappy! I have looked into several protein drinks lately. I don't want any artificial sweetener because of all the reports about weight gain. I found a new one at whole foods that is rice protein (still a complete protein according to the package). It has reasonable sugar and lots of fiber. C > > Dani, > > ... My diabetes has come back so ...> > > > -- > **Wake me up from the nothing > that I've become** > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 , Yes, you answered all my questions, lol. The chronic infection really does raise blood sugars. Anytime I have an infection my blood sugars are higher. Why do we feel ashamed about the diabetes coming back if it isn't our fault? I guess because I was told by my family that I got diabetes cause I got fat. But, that really isn't the truth if I got it as a teenager. I think my mom got type 2 diabetes and actually died from ketoacidosis. She got diabetes around the age of 52 or 53 and died at age 55 from the ketoacidosis. She was using crank to lose weight and her sugars got out of control. She didn't want to get on the insulin. Stubborn. Dr K had said I was a very rare case when I got ketoacidosis after the surgery. At that time, he had done about 800 surgeries and I was the only one that it happened to. Not sure if it has happened to anyone since. I am just special, lol. -- **Wake me up from the nothing that I've become** -------------- Original message -------------- , Yes,Yes and YES! I have really struggled with the sense of shame that I have failed. Not only did I only loose about half my excess weight(and I was a lightweight to begin with) but my diabetes came back. I will always wonder if I had eaten better if things would have been different. However, most days I have the same outlook as you, that is in the past and now I just need to deal with it. I also thing the chronic c-diff played a big part for me. The chronic infection has to of influenced my blood sugars. I was tested for the antibioties for type 1 right before my DS by an Endrocrinologist. I told him that my doctors were always arguing with me about which type I am (because my mom was type 1 and I was 16 at onset). He said the test would tell us forsure and it said no. Therefore, I am type 2. With that said, yours does sound like type 1! Not to mention that it is extreamly rare for a type 2 diabetic to get ketoacidosis (so I'm told). I see Dr K on July 3rd and I plan to talk to him about it. But I don't know if I could go through another major surgery and risk the c-diff coming back. My family thinks I'm nuts for even considering it. Plus, if they shorten my common channel, I am afraid I might get vitamin deficent, even if I take my supplements religiously (which I do right now). Does that answer your questions? :0) C > > , > > I am not sure how you felt when your diabetes came back, but for some reason I felt ashamed, like it was my fault for not eating right or something. I wanted to ask you if you are type 1 diabetic. After my surgery, I was very close to death because of the diabetes. ... > I also feel that if I had stayed away from sugar that my diabetes may have not come back as soon as it did. But, that is water under the bridge. I just have to deal with it now. > > I wanted to ask you if you were going to have a revision and if so, was that going to help with the diabetes. I see Dr. K in July and I am going to ask him this question. If it is possible that the diabetes can go away again with a revision, I might consider this in about 5 years. > > Now, we have even more in common Take care. > > > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 , My mom also died a few years ago. She died Oct 2003, 3 months after my surgery. It's weird how much we have in common. What are your days off? I still have your number at my computer desk. I was going to call yesterday but I don't know your schedule. -- **Wake me up from the nothing that I've become** -------------- Original message -------------- I don't know why we blame ourselves...habit maybe? *lol* Another thing we have in common...unfortunately. My mom died from her diabetes a couple years ago when she was 52. She had a big meal the night before and alcohol, which I am sure both contributed to her death the next morning.She never was very compliant with her diabetes. She only did the minimum to keep herself out of the hospital and failed at that many times! We really should get together sometime. We would have a lot to talk about! C > > > Why do we feel ashamed about the diabetes coming back if it isn't our fault? I guess because I was told by my family that I got diabetes cause I got fat. But, that really isn't the truth if I got it as a teenager. > > I think my mom got type 2 diabetes and actually died from ketoacidosis. She got diabetes around the age of 52 or 53 and died at age 55 from the ketoacidosis. She was using crank to lose weight and her sugars got out of control. She didn't want to get on the insulin. Stubborn. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 , I think you did but I didn't write it down cause I didn't think I should be calling you at work. But, I have your cell number. -- **Wake me up from the nothing that I've become** -------------- Original message -------------- My mom died March 18, 2006. I work M-F 8:30-4:30pm. You can always call on my work number, did I give you that one? C > > > > > Why do we feel ashamed about the diabetes coming back if it > isn't our fault? I guess because I was told by my family that I got > diabetes cause I got fat. But, that really isn't the truth if I got > it as a teenager. > > > > I think my mom got type 2 diabetes and actually died from > ketoacidosis. She got diabetes around the age of 52 or 53 and died > at age 55 from the ketoacidosis. She was using crank to lose weight > and her sugars got out of control. She didn't want to get on the > insulin. Stubborn. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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