exbenzo
06-11-17, 08:02
Hi guys, I read that we can't get diabetes overnight just by consuming sugar. But can it really happen in, say, a month or so if we consume sugar excessively? And I mean fruit sugar and things like that. Because of colitis, I had to limit consuming certain foods so I ate many fruits, I mean for a certain amount of time.
My fasting insulin, fasting glucose and 2 hour after meal glucose were all low. I wake up to pee in the night (sometimes in a day, and a bit pain in the bladder, sometimes thirsty) and usually my limbs feel numb when I'm awake.
Two of my doctors said it just because I limited my eating habit, after I explaining my anxiety on diabetes type 1 too (this and colitis are autoimmune and someone who had one was prone to the other).
Even now I'm anxious of diabetes type 2. I read that hypoglycemia can be an early sign of diabetes.
Any experience like this? Thanks.
My fasting insulin, fasting glucose and 2 hour after meal glucose were all low. I wake up to pee in the night (sometimes in a day, and a bit pain in the bladder, sometimes thirsty) and usually my limbs feel numb when I'm awake.
Two of my doctors said it just because I limited my eating habit, after I explaining my anxiety on diabetes type 1 too (this and colitis are autoimmune and someone who had one was prone to the other).
Even now I'm anxious of diabetes type 2. I read that hypoglycemia can be an early sign of diabetes.
Any experience like this? Thanks.