themarquis
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Okay, I am hoping anyone out there who is diabetic/pre-diabetic or is close to somebody who is can help me.
Very long story, but basically for about two years, I have been struggling with weight gain and some strange symptoms after meals, esp. high carb meals. (shakiness, anxiety, sweating). I have seen several doctors and have had a ton of tests. Everything seems to always come out borderline normal. Long story short, an endocrinologist diagnosed me with PCOS/Insulin resistance. But the dr. said I am not diabetic, and in fact I think she didn't even put me in the "pre-diabetic" category. My fasting blood sugar has consistently been in the normal range (though my fasting insulin is always on the high side).
I was put on a medication (Metformin) to help regulate my blood sugar. I took it for a couple of weeks and did okay, but was having trouble with persistent nausea. Spoke to my regular dr. and she mentioned I might be having slightly low blood sugar due to the medication that might make me feel weird b/c my body isn't used to it. So on a whim, I picked up a blood sugar monitor and decided to see how low I was.
Well ... surprise, surprise. I wasn't low -- I was HIGH! I've only been testing for two days, but it looks like I am at about 120 before meals, 160 after a light meal, and 225 after a big meal (!!!!) The 160 and 225 were obtained 1 hour post-meal and then I went down to about 140-155 at the 2 hour mark.
Looking up stuff, it looks like this is NOT normal ... in fact, it kind of looks like once you pass 200, you are officially in the diabetic range.
So ... what is going on? Any insights? Could I be diabetic and not know it and somehow it was missed after all those blood tests? How could my fasting insulin numbers be normal but after meals, I am shooting up into the 200s?
WTH?!
Very long story, but basically for about two years, I have been struggling with weight gain and some strange symptoms after meals, esp. high carb meals. (shakiness, anxiety, sweating). I have seen several doctors and have had a ton of tests. Everything seems to always come out borderline normal. Long story short, an endocrinologist diagnosed me with PCOS/Insulin resistance. But the dr. said I am not diabetic, and in fact I think she didn't even put me in the "pre-diabetic" category. My fasting blood sugar has consistently been in the normal range (though my fasting insulin is always on the high side).
I was put on a medication (Metformin) to help regulate my blood sugar. I took it for a couple of weeks and did okay, but was having trouble with persistent nausea. Spoke to my regular dr. and she mentioned I might be having slightly low blood sugar due to the medication that might make me feel weird b/c my body isn't used to it. So on a whim, I picked up a blood sugar monitor and decided to see how low I was.
Well ... surprise, surprise. I wasn't low -- I was HIGH! I've only been testing for two days, but it looks like I am at about 120 before meals, 160 after a light meal, and 225 after a big meal (!!!!) The 160 and 225 were obtained 1 hour post-meal and then I went down to about 140-155 at the 2 hour mark.
Looking up stuff, it looks like this is NOT normal ... in fact, it kind of looks like once you pass 200, you are officially in the diabetic range.
So ... what is going on? Any insights? Could I be diabetic and not know it and somehow it was missed after all those blood tests? How could my fasting insulin numbers be normal but after meals, I am shooting up into the 200s?
WTH?!
