I was abt 75-80 kg when I was diagnosed with diabetes type 2 before approximately 2 years. I have also had protein secretion in my urine detected recently. Is it possible that the kidney starts deteriorating so early? I have a family history of both diabetes and kidney disorder. Is it possible that if I loose some weight things will be back to normal? please help. what should I be doing or not doing in order to get things back to normal ?
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tinkerteri says:
September 19, 2009 at 7:36 am (UTC 10 )
I am also a 28 year old type 2 diabetic. I was diagnosed in 2005. I was told that if I lost weight then I may need just pills for the forseeable future. well…..I lost 100 pounds and guess what? My sugar was high for a month or so in January of this year. I wasn’t doing anything diffrent but it was always high. I went to the hospital after taking it and my meter just said HI which means it was over 500.
I was dehydrated and really sick. I had keytones in my urine (same as protien in your urine) I’ve been on insulin since then. The keytones in the urine can be treated without damaging your kidneys permanetely. I would go see my doctor as soon as possible.
BTW- If you want to check the keytones in your urine yourself then all you have to do is go to Wal-Mart where they sell the Diabetic Meters and they sell the strips you pee on and it tells you how much Keytones are in your urine.