exbenzo
20-10-17, 15:51
Hey guys, anybody can help me to differentiate sudden sugar spike and diabetes?
I mean, because I had colitis, from what I learned, I had to consume many fruits (easy for digestion), I also freaked out because of my colitis-induced weight loss, I was eating and eating, hoping it would increase my weight, somehow. Of course I was wrong, it didn't work that way.
Then I began to wake up at night peeing, or sometimes wake up with numbing hands. Just fyi, when I was in my mid 20s (now 30s) I also had these symptoms, even more severe then (swollen feet and face - I thought from damaged liver too, as I was consuming psych meds besides junk food back then), but since I attempted to live and eat healthy, they were never occurred anymore then. Only now do they occur again (although not as severe as before).
So, can eating tremendous amount of sugar in short period of time trigger diabetes so suddenly? Or is this only temporary sugar spike which mimics diabetic symptoms? From what I read it can't, but again my last blood test for diabetes (long ago) was normal, only my fasting blood sugar a bit high (still considered normal, might be prediabetic).
Thanks in advance.
I mean, because I had colitis, from what I learned, I had to consume many fruits (easy for digestion), I also freaked out because of my colitis-induced weight loss, I was eating and eating, hoping it would increase my weight, somehow. Of course I was wrong, it didn't work that way.
Then I began to wake up at night peeing, or sometimes wake up with numbing hands. Just fyi, when I was in my mid 20s (now 30s) I also had these symptoms, even more severe then (swollen feet and face - I thought from damaged liver too, as I was consuming psych meds besides junk food back then), but since I attempted to live and eat healthy, they were never occurred anymore then. Only now do they occur again (although not as severe as before).
So, can eating tremendous amount of sugar in short period of time trigger diabetes so suddenly? Or is this only temporary sugar spike which mimics diabetic symptoms? From what I read it can't, but again my last blood test for diabetes (long ago) was normal, only my fasting blood sugar a bit high (still considered normal, might be prediabetic).
Thanks in advance.