kitty
01-19-2006, 05:05 PM
Last Monday, my Mom took me to the hospital for a really bad kidney infection (these are common if you use a Foley catheter 24/7). When I was there, I told the doctor that I had pre-diabetes.
He did a blood test on a meter and it registered at 300mg/dl, so he drew some blood for a lab test. The lab test said the same thing, so he said I had Type 2 diabetes. I was put on an IV and 2 days later, I was relased from the hospital, but had to take a little bit of insulin still to keep my blood sugar down (I'm using the Novolin R Pen). The shots don't bother me one bit, becuase Mom has to change my infusion site in my back where I get medicine delivered for spasticity once a week (I hooked to a special pump that delivers the medicine into my back), so I'm used to needles.
My Mom was shocked that pre-diabetes turned into Type 2 diabetes so quickly. The only symptoms I had recently was really bad fatigue and I had to empty my leg bag more often.
I still have to do 4 blood tests daily, eat healthy, exercise and am still taking a small dose of insulin once a day. My main doctor said that in a couple days, if my blood sugar has stayed down well, he'll put me on oral medicine. I also have to test for ketones whenever I feel sick or get a bad infection (the MediSense company gave me a Precision Xtra meter to do this with).
Is it possible that the kidney infection made the pre-diabetes progress into Type 2 quicker? In December, when I was told I had pre-diabetes, the doctor told me that my levels were only 20 mg/dl away from a Type 2 range, but he said that it would go down with better eating and exercise.
I'm so confused!
Anyone want to chat? Did you get diagnosed quickly?
Jessie:cool:
He did a blood test on a meter and it registered at 300mg/dl, so he drew some blood for a lab test. The lab test said the same thing, so he said I had Type 2 diabetes. I was put on an IV and 2 days later, I was relased from the hospital, but had to take a little bit of insulin still to keep my blood sugar down (I'm using the Novolin R Pen). The shots don't bother me one bit, becuase Mom has to change my infusion site in my back where I get medicine delivered for spasticity once a week (I hooked to a special pump that delivers the medicine into my back), so I'm used to needles.
My Mom was shocked that pre-diabetes turned into Type 2 diabetes so quickly. The only symptoms I had recently was really bad fatigue and I had to empty my leg bag more often.
I still have to do 4 blood tests daily, eat healthy, exercise and am still taking a small dose of insulin once a day. My main doctor said that in a couple days, if my blood sugar has stayed down well, he'll put me on oral medicine. I also have to test for ketones whenever I feel sick or get a bad infection (the MediSense company gave me a Precision Xtra meter to do this with).
Is it possible that the kidney infection made the pre-diabetes progress into Type 2 quicker? In December, when I was told I had pre-diabetes, the doctor told me that my levels were only 20 mg/dl away from a Type 2 range, but he said that it would go down with better eating and exercise.
I'm so confused!
Anyone want to chat? Did you get diagnosed quickly?
Jessie:cool: