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Old 01-27-2008, 06:43 PM
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help, fatigue, memory, etc

I'm 24 and I was diagnosed with t1 when I was 22. I have it (rough estimate) for about 4-5 years now. For the last year I've been feeling excessively fatigued, having headaches, tension/aches all over my body including legs. decreased concentration and memory functions seemingly deteriorating. (my bgls' have been under control too). I have a feeling that this is something I'ev had for a long time which might have played part in causing my diabetes OR during the years not controlled, it caused this. one or the another. I might be wrong. I just feel so weak all the time. anyone any clues>
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Old 01-27-2008, 06:47 PM
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Ok, let me figure something out first. You're 24 and were diagnosed when you were 22 yet you claim you have had it since you were 19? I guess something doesn't add up there. Did you go 3 years without any treatment?

With that....how often a day are you testing? What was your last A1C?

Generally being lazy is a sign of the BGs being out of wack or your thyroid being off. Have you ever had a thyroid test completed? The thyroid is a gland in the neck that controls metabolism and has alot to do with energy and weight. Just a long shot in the dark there.
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Old 01-27-2008, 06:55 PM
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I had late onset of type 1 and it didn't become highly noticeable till 22. when diagnosed, doctor said i've probably had it for around roughly 3 years. my lst a1c was 6.7. I've had thyroid functions checked - normal. anemia checked - normal. no arthritis either. only suggestions i've gotten so far is CFS or depression and i don't think either one is it. MAYBE cfs, but def not depression.
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Old 01-27-2008, 06:57 PM
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I highly doubt the 3 years. Type 1 late onset can happen slowly, but if it took 3 years you'd definitely notice the change unless you had an extremely high A1C at diagnosis. That's besides the point though.

What is CFS? I might be drawing a blank but help me out here.
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Old 01-27-2008, 07:00 PM
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Ah, well.

Yes my body was under an incredible amount of stress hence my bgl's FLEW up. CFS is chronic fatigue syndrome, it's similar to fibromyalgia. Next doctor I'm going to about my current problem, I won't even tell him I'm diabetic. want to know why? Diabetes is an open field for presumptious and ignorant answers for the symptoms I just listed. I know for a FACT there is another VERY prevailent issue and it's just not been found yet. I'm working on it, hence me posting here as well as other forums and seeing docs.
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Old 01-27-2008, 07:07 PM
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I highly doubt the 3 years. Type 1 late onset can happen slowly
I can agree with that Kevin, When I was diagnosed and it was a late diagnosis and in that year I was deathy thin!!! Quite the oppersite now.
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but if it took 3 years you'd definitely notice the change unless you had an extremely high A1C at diagnosis. That's besides the point though.
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Old 01-27-2008, 07:12 PM
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heh

post-diagnosis, since I've looked back on my years, it's pretty obvious now. In high school, I thought I had bad anxiety but now I see it was a case of mild hypoglycemia. I was on my way to type 1, but at 16...what do you know about health? how aware could you be? And my mother couldn't care less about my doc appointments/check ups. She's the "If you're gona get it, you're gona get it." type BUT BACK TO MY QUESTION. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP@@11!
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Old 01-27-2008, 07:32 PM
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You could have a food allergy. What you have said does not sound typical of T1. As the traditional doctor isn't able to help, I would go to see a good naturopath or homeopath.
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Old 01-27-2008, 07:39 PM
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Is it possible to develop a food allergy later in your life? not be born with it? ...for example gluten allergy, could i haev developed that in my 20s?
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Yes....food allergy can appear at any time in a person's life. My sister in the past few years has developed and allergy to eggs and a few antibiotics.
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Old 01-27-2008, 07:53 PM
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Yes and it's pretty common. Something that can happen at any age.

Good idea to not tell your doctor your type 1. Don't tell them what you have had checked either unless they ask. Thyroid checks are a good example. Sometimes they only check for for T1 and T2 and not for T3 or T4. You should also have your liver enzymes checked again if you did before. They can go up and down with the onset of problems and not show anything on one test and show on another.
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Old 01-27-2008, 07:56 PM
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Not all allergies cause a strong reaction. I was in my 40s when I virtually stopped eating bread. And it was only after I felt a lot better that I realised I am mildly gluten intolerant. Lactose in milk and soy protein can have a similar effect on people. And often they won't know about it without being tested. A service like this one Allergenics | Allergy Testing Service could be worth looking into.
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I'm 24 yrs old as well, was offically diagnosed when I was 20, but medical records show that my BG's were high 4 yrs prior and nobody caught on to it...

I experience the same things you describe.. Fatigue, short term memory, joint and muscle pain as well.. I've pretty much just lived with it because everyone I've ever went to for help pretty much told me I was to young for all that and blew me off... I have constant problems with my neck, I have to stretch 15-20 mins each morning before I can move it, but since nothing shows up in X-rays, no doctor will go further than that... I get pain in my hands from time to time that are so bad I cant grip anything... It comes and goes though, the only constant thing I deal with is my neck, and the bad headaches that come from it.... It is funny you should mention the feeling of anxiety in high school.. I had it so bad that I ended up leaving school and being home schooled, everyone kept pushing me to keep going and I became very violent about the whole deal. All I wanted was to be in a enclosed space by myself, but I wasnt depressed, I was and still am a pretty upbeat person... Before all that though, I could make anyone laugh, I was goofy, loved being around people, then it was like a light switch, it just turned off.. And I knew it too, I wondered for yrs where the old me went to... Never feel 100%, either foggy in the head, physically tired... Might sound odd to some, but I'm betting you know exactly what I'm talking about... Most on here know what it feels like to have BG numbers around 300 for a period of time and how that makes you feel.. I feel like that 90% of the time, even though my numbers are in check..

Everything I have experienced, I know it's either related somehow to being diabetic, or something else ( duh LOL ), but there is something going on.. I've tried getting help, but it doesnt go anywhere..
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Help, Fatigue, memory,etc

Fatigue is a symptom of any one of your organs not functioning up to par. Checking your thyroid is good advice as
the thyroid gland is like a sister to the pancreas and when one doesn't function properly the other one tends to have problems in roughly 40% of people with diabetes.
Personally, I would try eating 2000 mg/dl of Vitamin C daily as
Dr. Michael Murray recommends for getting rid of the high sorbitol levels which people with diabetes are unable too like they used too. High sorbitol levels will cause aches and pains especially noticeable in the legs.
Not sure what your A1C is, but high A1C's cause fatigue as well and the Vitamin C may help reduce that athough it doesn't happen for all people with diabetes. I've seen people reduce their A1C levels by 2.0 by using Vit. C daily.
Memory loss may be helped with some herbs like Ginko Biloba I think. Ginkgo has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory.
I noticed some memory problems myself but I'm in my 50's so thought the problem was connected to menopause and all my friends were having the same problems. I got tested and passed but was told it was a common aging symptom and one can make more notes to cover the memory lapses.

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Have you had your adrenal function tested?
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