Colon removal and diabetes relaxation
Posted: 2022-10-12 08:24:44
Good morning I'm new to this site. I ask this question to CDC, and UOA, and American diabetes ass. All said good question but no one had any answers. I did find a article 2018 but that's as far as it gone I have emailed thus university to see if I can get more answers.
The doctor say I'm a diabetic but only because I'm alway dehydrated. For example I go into the hospital they say your a diabetic but after a day with fluids given to rehydrate me. I'm no longer a diabetic. No sugar in my urine. My A1C 6.8 to 7
My sugar reading in morning can be anywhere from 130 to 150 I eat breakfast it goes to about 200 then 3 hrs back to what it was in morning something it does drop down to 100. Especially if I'm drinking alot. Half the fluids I have go out the ileostomy. So the kidney and bladder are not getting all the fluids. I did just read that high reading may not really be a diabetic do other issues like sickness or other issues so my question is I'm truly a diabetic. Just a note the medicine they giving pill to hard and does not at all lower it. As it doesn't go to the correct part. It passes through.
Anyway looking for answers if not maybe there should be a study on this. Thanks Ernie
The doctor say I'm a diabetic but only because I'm alway dehydrated. For example I go into the hospital they say your a diabetic but after a day with fluids given to rehydrate me. I'm no longer a diabetic. No sugar in my urine. My A1C 6.8 to 7
My sugar reading in morning can be anywhere from 130 to 150 I eat breakfast it goes to about 200 then 3 hrs back to what it was in morning something it does drop down to 100. Especially if I'm drinking alot. Half the fluids I have go out the ileostomy. So the kidney and bladder are not getting all the fluids. I did just read that high reading may not really be a diabetic do other issues like sickness or other issues so my question is I'm truly a diabetic. Just a note the medicine they giving pill to hard and does not at all lower it. As it doesn't go to the correct part. It passes through.
Anyway looking for answers if not maybe there should be a study on this. Thanks Ernie