Home
Diabetes Pregnancy Questions
Diabetes Treatment Questions
Diabetes Test Questions
Diabetes Glucose Questions
Diabetes General Questions
Type 2 Diabetes Questions
Diabetes Symptoms Questions
Diabetes Diet Questions
Insulin Questions
Juvenile Diabetes Questions
Site Map
 
 
   
What is the Symptom Of Type Two Diabetes?

Question:
I am getting checked soon, and think I may have many early signs of diabetes. Also diabetes runs *very* strongly in my family - virtually everyone in my dad's side of the family (except for my dad) is shooting insulin. My dad himself has started reading mild spikes on his diabetic wife's meter.

I'm 30. I'm somewhat overweight (about 30 lbs), but trace back a lot of my symptoms to before I became overweight, and think I became overweight *because* of the blood sugar issues. Actually I was stick-thin and COULDN'T gain weight or keep it on until my mid-20s which is about the same time that my suspected-diabetic symptoms started showing up.

I haven't had the classic drink-a-lot/pee-a-lot thing, at least yet. Actually I find myself drinking and peeing *less* since I cut back my caffeine intake.

What were your symptoms, folks, in the beginning, or that led up to your dx?


Answer:
Drink-a-lot/pee-a-lot is a marker for the "OhmyGod-gettotheDoctorFast" stage. Hopefully, you'll catch it a lot earlier than that.

Some other symptoms:

1. Mysterious episodes of blurred vision

2. Very high triglycerides

3. Mysterious episodes of fatigue and drowsiness about 2 hours after eating

4. Abnormal blood sugars.

5. Numbness in an extremity: fingers/toes/bottom of feet

6. Creeping blood pressure: higher than 120/80

The blurred vision and episodes of fatigue are direct consequences of current high blood sugars. The numbness and creeping blood pressure are signs of a history of extended exposure to high blood sugars.

Type 2 diabetes is strongly hereditary. With relatives like yours, you ought to have a home blood testing meter and be testing now and then. Non-diabetics spend most of their time with blood sugars between 70 and 110 mg/dL. Many of the younger non-diabetics will exhibit a sugar between 80 and 90 mg/dL almost any time they test. See what yours are like, especially two hours after a meal.

Now and for the rest of your life, you wish to keep your blood sugar at 2-hours-after-eating at some value below 140 mg/dL. If you can't, you need medical advice ASAP.

High triglycerides is a symptom of the Insulin Resistance which often precedes and exacerbates Type 2 diabetes. The Insulin Resistance is deadly all by itself. Any triglycerides reading above 150 mg/dL for a person with relatives like yours is a warning indicating it's time for you to find a good, aggressive doc and start attacking this disease.

Congrats for showing up here and asking about this. One of the symptoms of hidden Type 2 Diabetes is "Sudden Heart Attack at an early age". For sure, you want to catch it before that happens.


What is Your answer?