minnieandmickeymouse
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My husband and I both 31 years old, had our blood checked for our cholesterol this past Mon. I made the apt. for DH at first b/c he has never had his colesterol checked, where as I have had mine checked before and mine is a big problem....ANYWAY, I got our letters from our doctor, and DH cholesterol was great! BUT eventhough he did fast, his sugar was higher then it should have been! And he has to go back to have it re-checked, fasting again...
So if it comes back, bad again, that means he is in the beginging stages of diabeties, or also called pre-diabeties! I am scared...and sad! Who out there lives with this, can you help me understand what we will have to do? I don't know what type 1 is or type 2 is, and which one he would be? I also don't understand WHY he would have it, he is 31, 5'7" and weighs 129 lbs, has a phyically demanding job, no fat, great muscles
, parents don't have it ( that THEY know of). I just don't get it? He doesn't fit the at risk group. We don't smoke, drink, or do drugs....I know it's not the end of the world, but I also know it's a life changing deal, and we will have to work on what we have to change in our diet. He's not as scared as I am
I just want him to be OK....And when we look at what the symptoms of diabeties are, he does have them, and has for while, extream thirst, hunger, and peeing alot.
If I had never decided to make DH's apt. to see if he had high cholesterol, we NEVER would have known there was a problem starting here!!
Anyone who can give me some advice, I would apreciate it
ETA: I have always suspected one of my childern having this problem, but the doctor just didn't think he "looked" like he needed to be check.
My son, who is now 5, we have had to lock food in a cabnet, he can't control his need for sugar straight, any junk or snack food, he drinks like crazy, milk that is, he acts like he is desparet for a drink, and he is very skinny...I don't know... If DH had it, will it be more likely that our son could have it???
So if it comes back, bad again, that means he is in the beginging stages of diabeties, or also called pre-diabeties! I am scared...and sad! Who out there lives with this, can you help me understand what we will have to do? I don't know what type 1 is or type 2 is, and which one he would be? I also don't understand WHY he would have it, he is 31, 5'7" and weighs 129 lbs, has a phyically demanding job, no fat, great muscles
, parents don't have it ( that THEY know of). I just don't get it? He doesn't fit the at risk group. We don't smoke, drink, or do drugs....I know it's not the end of the world, but I also know it's a life changing deal, and we will have to work on what we have to change in our diet. He's not as scared as I am
I just want him to be OK....And when we look at what the symptoms of diabeties are, he does have them, and has for while, extream thirst, hunger, and peeing alot. If I had never decided to make DH's apt. to see if he had high cholesterol, we NEVER would have known there was a problem starting here!!
Anyone who can give me some advice, I would apreciate it

ETA: I have always suspected one of my childern having this problem, but the doctor just didn't think he "looked" like he needed to be check.
My son, who is now 5, we have had to lock food in a cabnet, he can't control his need for sugar straight, any junk or snack food, he drinks like crazy, milk that is, he acts like he is desparet for a drink, and he is very skinny...I don't know... If DH had it, will it be more likely that our son could have it???
My DH's uncle was told he was pre-diabetic and that he should get it in check or he'd be diabetic and on meds. He adjusted his diet (ended up losing the paunch he had) and he's perfectly fine. No symptoms, no borderline scores....his are all super healthy now. Just took a little work and a little will-power on his part. He's a bachelor in his mid-50's so never did much great cooking, ate out a lot, etc. He was never awful about his diet, just never really paid attention before his doc got on to him. He's learned the value of salads/vegetables, increased proteins, decreased carbs, reducing simple sugars, etc....eats really healthy and now has no worries on that front. Good luck to you and your DH!
Being raised in the 1950's and 60's though, we were brought up on somewhat healthy meals. Meat or chicken, vegetables, salads. Desserts were served only on birthdays and holidays. He'd started to gain a 'belly' in his late 40's, but still appeared to be in his weight range. He was diagnosed with it when he was 50. He didn't have to take insulin, and was just told to change his diet. He's since dropped about 20 lbs. and looks and feels much healthier.
Doesn't end there though. Last year, my 55 year-old sister was diagnosed with type II as well. She was also told to change her diet and take medication, but she hasn't, and we're concerned. 