frajacado said:
hello, I just landed in this world of diabetes, and in this forum, and this is my presentation ...
Yes, 822 mg/dl is the note with which I have approved this exam.
I arrived this last Friday to the header doctor to explain that I had been wearing weird days, thirst, with a lot of pee and with a loss of weight, and not even the machine with which he did the glucose test gave the level he had.
Direct to the hospital and admitted 3 days.
I arrived very high but by my own foot, nobody explains how I arrived and how I kept standing.I am 39 years old and I neither smoke nor drink, I think that helped me a lot.
From now on I will closely follow your issues to help and contribute everything you need.
How much have you to be high?
Greetings!!
Hello, first welcome and tell you that you have a lot of encouragement and a lot of patience.I am not a diabetic, but my mother is since the age of 11 and my son from 4 years old.At my mother's time (now he is 60 years old), there was obviously thereWithout damage of any kind, nor of vision, nor in the kidneys, nor anything at all, with 6 levels of 6, and passing of course through bad times of climb.
My son in February of this year, with 4 years old entered the UVI with 700 sugar.Little more that they told me that he was going to die because I also had very high levels of blood ketone bodies (the well -known acetone), and that he could suffer internal damage ... you can imagine how my body stayed ...
But fortunately, my son is a super warrior, who like you, went well for all that situation.
Of course, it is time to get used, create new routines, new schedules, etc.They always say that children get used to and accept it before adults, but I think an adult, has enough maturity to assimilate the situation, and be optimistic and throw forward.You do not have a disease that prevents you from walking, or running, or you are paraplegic.Of course he has his adversities, his concerns and his ins and outs, but you have to be optimistic and enjoy day by day.Seeing the positive side of things, now a little by obligation you have to take care of yourself a little more about diet and sport, but at least you will lead a healthy life.
If you need any little thing that can help you, as I told you at the beginning of these lines, I am a diabetic daughter and mother.
Greetings and courage!