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Old 12-27-2003, 08:33 PM
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I think I have it

I think I might have diabetes but I'm not sure. I figured you people would know better than I would about what a healthy blood sugar level is. My mom is diabetic and she says that anything over 120 could indicate that you have diabetes. I had pancreatitis a couple years ago that was caused by gall stones passing into my pancreas. It killed one third of my pancreas. The doctors said that it could leave me diabetic but as of that time I did not have diabetes. They were always checking my blood sugar in the hospital and it was always less than 120, but that was almost 2 years ago. My mom checked my blood sugar with her supplies when I was visiting for Christmas just a few days ago and my blood sugar was 148. It was after I had eaten so it wasn't a fasting blood sugar test. She said that no matter what a person eats, their blood sugar should never go over 120 if they don't have diabetes. I hadn't been eating anything that was good for me but she said that didn't matter. She said that it didn't matter what I ate that my blood sugar should not go over 120 if I don't have diabetes. Is this true? I had been eating chips and some cookies and had a regular soda before the test. I didn't stuff myself with them but I did have some. Would someone without diabetes who had a handful of chips with some salsa and 2 cookies and a regular soda still have a blood sugar of 120 or less or would it indicate that they have blood sugar problems? I didn't have this stuff all at the same time. It was spread over a few hours. Should I see a doctor? If it turns out that I do have diabetes, I don't have insurance. My husband could get insurance through his work but it would cost $200.00/mo. By the time I pay for medicine and testing supplies will it be cheaper to just pay for the stuff out of my own pocket or should I pay $200.00/mo for insurance?


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Old 12-27-2003, 08:49 PM
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Tami, I understand your concern. It is a bit scary when thinking about the possibility of diabetes. All I can suggest is to talk to your doctor, he/she is the only who can make a diagnosis. Probably the sooner you get checked out,. the better. I'm hoping that you are ok, but even if you do have it there are ways to manage it and control it.

Good luck and I hope you will let us know how everything goes.

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Old 12-28-2003, 04:13 AM
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Re: I think I have it

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Originally posted by Tami
My mom is diabetic and she said
that no matter what a person eats,
their blood sugar should never go over 120
if they don't have diabetes.
Tami

I find it hard to believe that your Mom is a diabetic
because no one with diabetes would make such a
stupid and incorrect statement !

You can do a search on Google to find out more information
about blood sugars.

If you are trying to figure out what to do about medical insurance,
the bottom line is that it costs money.
You get what you pay for.
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Old 12-28-2003, 03:32 PM
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TAMI

You might want to check out this site; Pre-diabetes

Notice the OGTT chart shows 140 to 200 as pre-diabetes. Basically your Mom is correct, but it is assuming perfect health, young, not pregnant, and no other cause such as some medicines which may cause high bg's. Notice I said young, as people age the upper level goes up and in senior ages a 150 is not unusual.

Now the insurance. Get it before being diagnosed, it's cheaper. Remember it usually takes failing two test before being dx'd. Talk to your doctor first since they will be the one making the dx or not and they will understand. One thing to remember, or a couple, this is a progressive condition once you have it and everything that affects your health will do more so.

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Old 12-29-2003, 01:34 AM
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Your mom is actually partly correct. If your not diabetic, your bg should not go over 120. That is the new limit the medical world has set now to diagnose. (180 used to be the magic diabetic number). An accurate test though would be while fasting, not right after eating. 148 sounds a little high, but if you really ate that much junk food, maybe your body didn't have time to respond to all the sugar. Also, be careful when testing to make sure your fingers are clean. If you have chocolate or sugar residue on you fingers, it could affect the test results.

If in doubt, you should definately see a doctor to be sure.
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Old 12-29-2003, 03:00 AM
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When my pancreas was still working (had reactive hypoglycemia), and when I was eating a lot of sweets, I recall getting readings up to 160mg/dl afterward. Of course, it would drop down a few hours later to within a normal range (80-120).

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Old 12-29-2003, 08:49 AM
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Hello Tami!

A regular soda would make my BG rise way above normal. Do you know how much sugar a soda contains? LOTS!!!

Anyway, it would be a good thing for you to see a doctor... just in case. Only tests will tell you if you are diabetic or not.

As for insurance well... I don't know! Depends if you have diabetes or not. And depends if you will need medication or not. Sometimes the disease progresses rapidly, even if you're careful and take care of yourself. What if you need insulin at some point? And if you are diabetic, you will need a flu jab (are they free in USA for diabetics by the way?) and most certainly a glucometer and supplies.

Best thing would be to find out if you are diabetic or not...

Best of luck!

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Old 12-29-2003, 09:16 AM
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Good morning, Tami, and welcome.

A "healthy" person's b/s should never go above 120.

If you're running higher than that, then yes, you should see a doctor asap, and yes, you should get insurance if it's available to you. I don't know if you'll need insulin - it depends on your age. Test strips will cost you $60-100 for 100. Plus a meter, plus, you'll need to see a dietician. It will depend on what kind of insurance you can get and what they will or will not cover, but $200 a month sounds like a deal. My husband and I pay around $750 month for insurance.

I hope you get this squared away quickly, and take care of yourself,
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Old 12-29-2003, 10:23 AM
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Tami~ Here is a link to info about normal blood glucose levels:normal levels

"With a 'random' blood glucose test taken at any time, a normal blood glucose range is in the low to mid 100s. A diagnosis of diabetes is made if your blood glucose reading is 200 mg/dl or higher and you have symptoms of disease such as fatigue, excessive urination, excessive thirst or unplanned weight loss."

Also, $200/month for insurance is really good. If your doctor concludes that you in fact have diabetes, the supplies, doc visits, CDE visits, nutritionist visits, and medication will end up running you far more than $200/month. The insurance sounds like a good deal to me!

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Old 12-29-2003, 04:15 PM
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Re: Re: I think I have it

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I find it hard to believe that your Mom is a diabetic
because no one with diabetes would make such a
stupid and incorrect statement !

You can do a search on Google to find out more information
about blood sugars.

If you are trying to figure out what to do about medical insurance,
the bottom line is that it costs money.
You get what you pay for.
Well, my mom really is a diabetic or I doubt she'd be wasting her time taking glucophage and buying diabetes testing supplies. She does tend to freak out now that she has it. She acts like everyone has it now. She's always wanting to test all the family's blood sugar, especially mine whenever I see her because she knows that a third of my pancreas is dead.
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Old 12-29-2003, 04:21 PM
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I agree with Angie that if diagnosed, 200 bucks a month for insurance would be a good investment ... and that's just considering the treatment for the diabetes itself ...

... not considering other costs such as related health problems for example, I'm taking blood pressure medicine along with my diabetes medicine.

I have seen reports of what my insurance company pays out for drugs versus what I pay in co-pays. That alone is worth it.

I'll share number if anyone is interested, otherwise I won't bore you.

But, as said by others above, get the insurance first, to try to protect your coverage.

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Old 12-29-2003, 04:31 PM
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My husband and I have talked about it and have decided that I will wait to go to the doctor until after he gets insurance through his work and he is going to talk to his employer about it right away. We need to get insurance whether I have diabetes or not anyway. I don't want to go to the doctor before I get insurance because Harold said that it's cheaper if you get it before you are diagnosed. We have 3 kids and need to save all the money we can. I also thought I heard somewhere that if you have a pre-existing condition that insurance companies can wait a year before they cover you. I don't know if that's true or not but I don't want to take any chances either because it sounds like this stuff can get pretty expensive. I'll just do my best to take care of myself in the meantime.

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Old 12-29-2003, 04:37 PM
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Hi Tami, I'm glad that you're going to go for the insurance. Some companies do have pre-existing conditions exclusions, so it would be best to be officially diagnosed after the ins is in effect.

Is it possible to get yourself a meter and test strips in the meantime? That way you can monitor your sugars and keep an eye on things. Also, you'll do better if you excercise, and I don't know about you, but my favorite foods are mostly high-carb, but if you try to keep your carbs on the lower end, you may be able to keep your b/s's closer to normal.

Hope that helps!
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Old 12-29-2003, 04:54 PM
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Hi Tami, I'm glad that you're going to go for the insurance. Some companies do have pre-existing conditions exclusions, so it would be best to be officially diagnosed after the ins is in effect.

Is it possible to get yourself a meter and test strips in the meantime? That way you can monitor your sugars and keep an eye on things. Also, you'll do better if you excercise, and I don't know about you, but my favorite foods are mostly high-carb, but if you try to keep your carbs on the lower end, you may be able to keep your b/s's closer to normal.

Hope that helps!
HeatherP
My mom actually did give me one of those finger poker thingies and some test strips and a meter so I can test my own blood sugar. She got a new FreeStyle one so she gave me her old stuff. I'm afraid to do my own because I know it hurst like heck because my mom has used it on me before. For having 3 kids, I have a relatively low pain tolerance, lol. I will get around to doing it. I just have so many other things on my mind right now. I love her FreeStyle one because it doesn't hurt so bad. If I do find out that I have it, I'm definitely getting FreeStyle.


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Old 12-29-2003, 05:00 PM
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When I got mine, the cde said it was the most accurate (freestyle). I would like to make a couple of suggestions, which you may already be aware of, but just in case....

1. Use the thinnest lancet you can get - BD makes one that is I think 30-31 gg.

2. Adjust the device to a shallower setting - it may be too deep.

3. Most importantly: do the stick on the SIDES of your fingertips - WAY less nerves, so not as painful.

Best wishes,
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