Hello I'm new here. When I'm in a panic, I get really wordy and I then to ramble on, so bear with me, please. I'll keep it short.
Years of drinking fizzy drinks, sometimes downing 2 litre bottled drinks in one sitting have finally caught up with me. I've had symptoms that indicate that I may have had diabetes. I've been in a state of denial about it for years. I've long suspected, but life's issues push these thoughts out.
Over the winter, symptoms have become more serve than ever before. It came about all so suddenly. Symptoms ranging from a dull ache around the upper abdomen region to very sharp tingling pain sensations around my hands and feet with very dry eyes. This usually happens after meals with no sugar content or even a quick snack rich in sugars. I get really tired a lot and fall to sleep during the day. I only pass a lot of urine after drinking a lot of water. Now it’s just the case of me eating the smallest things that'll set things off. I'm just wondering is this usual with diabetes?
For some reason, I really don't think it is "normal", but I'm no expert. The one thing I'm really, really concerned about is whether it could be Pancreatic Cancer. So little about it is known and symptoms only develop only when it’s in its advanced stage.
I've read somewhere that one of the symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer is a dull ache around the upper abdomen. The other week, I've had pain in that region that was radiating from the front to my back accompanied with shoulder pain. Now I just wake up to a dull ache.
The weekend is over and now I can book an appointment with my GP and finally get myself checked out. I'm most likely to see him at the end of the week so right now it'll be sleepless nights until I get some sort of definitive answer and even then I have a feeling I won't get anything definitive until I get the test done.
Well you know that's not good enough for me. I need something definitive now and that why I'm here. What is your opinion?