How Devin found out she is a DIABETIC | Early SIGNS & SYMPTOMS she ignored

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Komentáře • 289

  • @MNever
    @MNever Před rokem +256

    As a hypochondriac I should 100% not be watching this

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +31

      Hahahah!! Maybe not-just make sure you are listening to your body🙌🏼

    • @MNever
      @MNever Před rokem +2

      @@Thecordlefamily❤

    • @heathergriggs8000
      @heathergriggs8000 Před rokem +1

      Same girl, same.

    • @jfjdjdji723
      @jfjdjdji723 Před rokem +2

      No wonder she was always researching for what may be wrong...she ~felt~ like something was wrong. She knew!
      I am soooo glad for you that they found it and are now managing it. Isn't it a relieving yet odd feeling to be happy to finally get a diagnosis? A real one!
      Question...do you get dizzy when you stand up too quick? If so, look into POTS/dysautonomia. This could be a part of your diabetes and/or the reason for it. A red flag, if you will. This is changing my life to know that I haven't been making any of this up. Be soooo thankful that you didn't have to go down the gaslighting doctor's road. It's a rough one! But God! He has made the way, whether quick or slowly. I've learned so much through it and am even writing a book about how to take care of yourself through it. Thanks for all your inspiration and humor!! ❤

    • @HaileyandVeronica
      @HaileyandVeronica Před rokem

      Same 😂😂

  • @graftedinthruYahusha
    @graftedinthruYahusha Před rokem +50

    My daughter was diagnosed 3 days after her 5th birthday. I knew she had been sick. I kept making dr appointments for her all that summer leading up to that moment. They tested her urine and we went home. When we got home, got the call. She fasted that morning befote her appointment and her sugar was 900. I had no idea what that meant. Knowing now, im in complete awe how GOD sustained my baby.

  • @shellylanders7325
    @shellylanders7325 Před rokem +37

    My daughter (age 15) went into DKA and was in a coma for 8 days. I’m so glad you were diagnosed before your sugar was too high.

  • @sharpsvilleBill
    @sharpsvilleBill Před rokem +32

    Love how Hunter was playing with Devin's piggy-tails! He loves her so much❤

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +10

      Hehe I noticed that too watching it back:) he really does!!!

  • @afewfriesshort
    @afewfriesshort Před rokem +7

    My 3 yrs old son, Grayson, was diagnosised with Type 1 diabetes a little over a year ago. He has been 100% insulin dependent ever since. It was a tail spin in life for sure. But he seriously has taken it in stride. I am so proud of him.

  • @joshin_it_all8982
    @joshin_it_all8982 Před rokem +7

    I was diagnosed at 12. I’m 42 now. I’m healthy but during my teen years I neglected & denied my illness. Take care of yourself & find a good doctor you get along with. Good luck & God Bless!

  • @shruggs5279
    @shruggs5279 Před rokem +27

    Devin, I had 5 miscarriages before I had my 3rd child. When I found out I was pregnant with him, I was 28. He was my miracle. I was going to have a hysterectomy because I had some other health issues that were causing me serious issues. So, after the pre-surgery bloodwork, the doctor called and said I couldn't have the surgery because I was pregnant. So, because I was high-risk, they did my glucose test at 9 weeks gestation. My fasting sugar was 281. They think that's why I lost so many babies. They didn't do the tests for them early enough to not lose them. These babies are miracles. Thank you for sharing this 🙏.

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +7

      Oh my goodness. I’m soooo so sorry. They truly are ❤️ thank you for sharing that with me

    • @promisedjubileedaniels
      @promisedjubileedaniels Před rokem

      Woooow. I've never heard that before. I will absolutely be sharing that with my mom's group. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @FrightF
      @FrightF Před rokem

      You should avoid hysterectomys unless pathology has presented. The risk of developing Cancer is more real after a hysterectomy. Woman do in fact need their hormones to be regulated even after menopause and organs such as the uterus do this. Removal of the uterus for no good reason is not good.

    • @promisedjubileedaniels
      @promisedjubileedaniels Před rokem

      @@FrightF you can have a hysterectomy and still keep your ovaries to make hormones. Just sayin'. My mother-in-law did that.

  • @csweat4
    @csweat4 Před rokem +12

    Here for the special ones that don’t fit any mold, type 1.5 LADA here. Going on 15 years of being diabetic to be properly diagnosed within the last year! It’s such a relief and blessing to finally have those answers.

  • @bobbiacosta6474
    @bobbiacosta6474 Před rokem +4

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Thank you for educating people on diabetic symptoms. I am 67 and didn’t know I was type 2 diabetic till my body went into DKA. My blood sugar was over 600. I was on insulin for months but I feel so blessed to have survived and am now managing my diabetes with meds and diet. I empathize with diabetics and pray that those who don’t know the symptoms will be educated and take early diagnosis seriously. It is a life altering disease.

  • @Klp97
    @Klp97 Před rokem +4

    I was diagnosed at 6 years old and was the first in my family too. I had symptoms of excessive thirst, stomach aches, tiredness and peeing alot. I am always happy to meet a fellow warrior to relate to! ❤️

  • @lyndilopez5
    @lyndilopez5 Před rokem +8

    I've been loving these sit-down videos! I always do silly accents and stuff, and my boyfriend matches the energy, and it makes me so happy. It's like a love language 😂

  • @jenlesser4988
    @jenlesser4988 Před rokem +7

    My son has had diabetes since he was 3. He is now 15. My prayers are for him to find a supportive spouse because it’s a 24/7 fight.

  • @SR71GIRL
    @SR71GIRL Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you, for educated & informing people. You two are a treasure to me. Much love & respect to you both. 🙏 ❤🙏 "Listen to your body". Wonderful advice.

  • @natasha-anne2957
    @natasha-anne2957 Před dnem

    I've been a borderline diabetic for years, however over the last few months I've had all the symptoms you've mentioned even though I have a low renal threshold. My dad has type 1 diabetes after having the same thing. I think I'm probably going to have to get tested again after watching this. Thank you for the information. Sending love from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @sherryparker6674
    @sherryparker6674 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My daughter is T1D as well. There is testing that you can request for Ivy to see if she has any of the antibodies. It’s called trial net. Big hugs! 💙

  • @jaime717
    @jaime717 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for talking about type 1. There’s so much misinformation out there. I’ve been type 1 for 20 yrs. I have a 3.5 year old son. Pregnancy with diabetes is quite the adventure. Sending love. Hope you like your new Dexcom!

  • @oliviahanford4627
    @oliviahanford4627 Před rokem +3

    I was diagnosed with T1D when i was 11, i am now 27. When i got my diagnosis my bloodsugar was 986.. my symptoms were always very thirsty, constantly peeing, lost alot of weight, & just felt overall crappy.. ive been in DKA 3 times early on in my diagnosis & ive had 4 seizures from low bloodsugars.. it's so scary but it has gotten alot easier to manage over the years & ive had 2 healthy babies! Ya'll are hands down my favorite youtbue couple & when i found out that Devin has type 1 as well i definitely started tuning in even more!

  • @Sarah-Harvey
    @Sarah-Harvey Před rokem +15

    My Daughter went in DKA when she was 11, that’s when we found out she was type 1 diabetic. I was devastated at the time because I was so scared for her and what being diabetic would mean for her. I look back at photos taken just before her diagnosis (she went into hospital just after Christmas and spent New Year in ICU). She is 27 now, a Teacher and has just had her own baby girl. Her pregnancy was quite stressful and she had to have a c section but thankfully everything went well. I’m sorry you’ve been given this lifelong condition but it will get easier to control as time goes on. Sending you love ❤ xx

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +4

      Gosh I can’t imagine as a mama how that felt to see your daughter going through that. That is so scary! So glad she is doing good though. It’s encouraging 🥹❤️ thank you so much!

  • @kelsiestafford7089
    @kelsiestafford7089 Před rokem +2

    I have been a T1D since I was 14 months old. I am 29 now! I’ve had one child and praying for more! It can be a struggle some days but we’ve got this! I use the Dexcom g7 and the insulin pens.
    Thank you for posting your diabetic journey!

  • @lucyknox1745
    @lucyknox1745 Před rokem +5

    So glad you are doing well now! I went into dka at 25, my blood sugar was over 900. I knew nothing about diabetes and its crazy how many people know little to nothing about it as well. Way to go using your channel to help educate others!

  • @kathyjones5056
    @kathyjones5056 Před rokem +1

    I was diagnosed a couple of weeks ago with type two diabetes. I can tell such a difference in how I feel so much better now!

  • @denisesymess
    @denisesymess Před rokem +1

    I’ve been Type 1 Diabetic since I was 4 and I’m now 24 now. I’ve had DKA twice unfortunately. I now had control of my glucose and have recently gotten a Dexcom G7 and it has helped me soooo much. I love that you post about being diabetic. It makes me feel like I’m not alone.

  • @travelingandcolour
    @travelingandcolour Před rokem +5

    I love y'all so much!! Never change

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +6

      Awe 🥹🫶🏼 thank you so much! We hope we only ever change for the better!

  • @christinebuck1749
    @christinebuck1749 Před 8 měsíci

    My son was diagnosed with Type 1 at 13 months old and was in DKA. I had actually requested that he be tested at his 12 month checkup but they talked me out of it because he didn’t have a “fruity alcohol smell” on his breath. One symptom he didn’t have compared to the many he did. He’s almost 14 now and doing great! We had one other DKA last year, which was even scarier than the first because he could express how he was feeling a lot more. I love that you’re bringing awareness to it. Many adults are being diagnosed with Type 1 later in life and it’s making such a difference now that people are getting the right diagnosis and treatments.

  • @jessahagans3021
    @jessahagans3021 Před rokem +1

    omg you were a PTA?! i'm a PTA you have such a good personality for one! i bet all your patients loved you!!!

  • @sarahharris2223
    @sarahharris2223 Před rokem +9

    I found out I have type 1 in November of 2010 at 5 years old! I was constantly having sequined for days at a time and had to be put in a coma to stop them (doctors told my mom I was the closest to death without dying). Spent thanksgiving and almost Christmas in the PICU, in and out of hospital since beginning of November and ending mid December. I had very little symptoms and they weren’t too severe. My blood sugar was sooo high and I think I was in DKA. So grateful to be here have and to have my omnipod and Dexcom! Thanks for sharing your story and spreading awareness! T1D doesn’t stop us! Love y’all and wishing you the best ❤️

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +5

      My goodness. Wow. That is soooo young. Do you remember it even though you were young?! So thankful you are here today. Thank goodness for insulin and things like dexcom/etc!!🙌🏼
      Thanks for sharing!!❤️

    • @sarahharris2223
      @sarahharris2223 Před rokem +2

      @@Thecordlefamily don’t remember pretty much anything. I actually lost my memory including who my family was and who I was and had to relearn how to walk. Sooo sooo grateful to be here and for all the medical technology available!!

  • @ReginaB85
    @ReginaB85 Před rokem +2

    My daughter wasn’t diagnosed until 7. She lost her peripheral vision (it recovered!), her blood sugar was 533, A1C 14. After the diagnosis, the symptoms were obvious looking back, but we just didn’t know what the symptoms were, not on our radar. Education is so important!

  • @danielerinker7650
    @danielerinker7650 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This sounds very similar to what happened to me when I was pregnant with my first lol. Except I was like 27 weeks pregnant with a fasting number of 600 and had gone into Dka . My sons heartbeat was dropping. Thankgod once I was hospitalized and started insulin everything was fine. ❤ My diabetes did not go away, but am better at being able to manage it and still eat what I want.

  • @nataliemann554
    @nataliemann554 Před rokem +3

    i went into dka at 13. it was terrifying and so just scary. my sugar was about 600 for about 2 weeks they doctors said. now having diabetes triggered another autoimmune disease called celiac disease. and it’s overall just annoying. but we will adapt!! love your guys videos so much 🩷

    • @nataliemann554
      @nataliemann554 Před rokem

      oh yeah and the thirst… nobody will understand unless they’ve been through it

  • @abbylynn1121
    @abbylynn1121 Před rokem +34

    I went into dka when I was 12, with a sugar of 1600. I was so scared but literally ignored EVERYTHING. I wish I wouldn’t have

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +7

      Oh my goodness!! That must’ve been sooo scary. What signs did you have that you ignored??

    • @abbylynn1121
      @abbylynn1121 Před rokem +3

      @@Thecordlefamily the dry mouth, and having to pee sm. I also lost so so much weight

    • @melanie7068
      @melanie7068 Před rokem +5

      ! Mine was 1,658 I was 13 I almost died.
      We went to multiple doctors who told me I was pretending for attention 🙃

    • @angelcameron1602
      @angelcameron1602 Před rokem +2

      Oh my goodness!!!! And I thought my 600 was crazy high. How are you now with your diabetes

    • @abbylynn1121
      @abbylynn1121 Před rokem +1

      @@melanie7068 OH MY GOD

  • @meganmckissick2281
    @meganmckissick2281 Před 10 měsíci

    You are a "true blue" voice for he Type 1 diabetes journey & community. I have been amazed how the technology has progressed to be easier and more effective for patients. God Bless!

  • @ShortySanchezNY
    @ShortySanchezNY Před rokem +1

    This vid was super helpful! First pregnancy here and my glucose levels after the test came back over 300! Like yours, so hearing your story is very reassuring and calming for some reason. Initially it was such an emotional roller coaster and will be giving birth in a few weeks. Thanks for sharing your story! ❤

  • @lavraielayla
    @lavraielayla Před rokem +1

    It's always so cool to hear others stories. I got diagnosed at the age of 8 and I'm now 17! 😁

  • @amberwhite9741
    @amberwhite9741 Před rokem +1

    I am part of your TikTok fam and i absolutely love yall!!

  • @robinwallace9655
    @robinwallace9655 Před rokem +1

    I just found out I’m diabetic type 2. I kinda knew I was but ignored it for a few months till my vision started getting blurry. Thanks for your story because it can help others! Love your videos! You’re my kind of crazy! Praise Jesus!😇🤪🤗

  • @laurenicolee131
    @laurenicolee131 Před rokem +2

    I am also type 1 for 22 years, with a type 1 5 year old son! Never did I think he would get it also. But there is a program called trialnet that screens children for free to see if they are at risk for developing type 1 diabetes later in life! ❤️

  • @joannecanepa3290
    @joannecanepa3290 Před rokem

    My favorite couple on here, love you guys! And the realness btwn you do is Amazing

  • @elizabethrn1015
    @elizabethrn1015 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for sharing your story! I'm an RN and do a lot of diabetic education. It's amazing that you didn't find out until you were an adult. I'm curious if you ever had any signs as a child that were missed or attributed to something else. I have anfriend who is type 1 and he found out when he was 16. His daughter trains service dogs for the blind and for children with diabetes. I'm glad you are staying on top of it and compliant with your diet and disease management. I would love to know what your A1C is.

  • @paulws58
    @paulws58 Před 8 měsíci

    I love you guys. I have been a diabetic for over 25 years now and I am 73 years old. I take 3 different types of insulin. My diabetes is worse if it drops rather than being high such as 300+.

  • @lexilou88
    @lexilou88 Před rokem +4

    Ticktock fam!!! I just got diagnosed with type 1 😢 two out of three doctors say it’s type 2 but I have all the symptoms of type 1 plus they have me on insulin. My vision went literally overnight. When I went to the hospital my sugar was 700 with no tests ever as pre-diabetic. I take insulin everyday and have a CGM but they won’t admit it’s type 1.

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +3

      Hey!!! Wow that’s crazy. So glad you’re okay now!

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +4

      Adding to hunters comment lol-I went through the same thing in terms of them not diagnosing me with type 1. It was sooo frustrating because I knew I was type 1 but they just kept saying no we think it’s type 2. It never was a certain answer either. They finalllllly diagnosed me with type 1 eventually. So sorry you are having to go through that! 🫶🏼 thinking of you!

    • @lexilou88
      @lexilou88 Před rokem

      @@Thecordlefamily you’re so sweet! Thank you! I was just diagnosed in March so I’m still getting stuff ironed out. Hoping to go to a pump soon and switching to the G7!

    • @mountainmamacloth4441
      @mountainmamacloth4441 Před rokem

      It took them giving me a C-peptide test to see that I was T1 and not T2. I’m late 40s and overweight so it took so much work to convince them I was T1D.

  • @billiealdrich5870
    @billiealdrich5870 Před 10 měsíci

    My son was the same! Aside from the pregnancy of course, all of his symptoms were the same. We caught his before DKA also and the drs were so impressed because that is not the norm. Take good care of yourself❤

  • @haleighbartlett8642
    @haleighbartlett8642 Před rokem +1

    My son was diagnosed with Type 1 at 2 years old in May of 2022 and he was in DKA. My sister was diagnosed at 18 mo so I knew what the symptoms of high blood sugar were. He woke up in his crib one night and said “mom. Me thirsty” and it clicked. He had been fussy, couldn’t get comfortable every single night for a week straight. I was in tears googling even though I knew exactly what was going on. I remember going to work and calling my sister and said “He is either teething or he’s diabetic”. Thank God his pediatrician listened to my concerns and we did a fasting glucose. It was too high to read on their meter so we rushed him to the closest peds hospital in Mobile. Watching him in DKA, was terrifying. Also, at 39 weeks pregnant 😂 I was EMOTIONAL. But he’s happy, healthy, and your average 3 year old.
    Also, there’s a test we plan to do with our daughter. It’s through TrialNet. I think they have to be at least 2 years old. It’s checks them for the antibodies for T1 and will let you know how likely they are to develop T1 depending on the antibodies so you can kinda have an idea how closely to watch out.

  • @Angie74057
    @Angie74057 Před rokem +7

    My niece was diagnosed with type 1 when she was 5. Same thing: drinking excessively, having potty accidents, extremely tired. Her sugar was in the high 300’s.

  • @thelifeofshy917
    @thelifeofshy917 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video! Diabetes runs in my family. I’ve always been SKINNY and once I switched birth control methods, I got super hungry all the time and gained 25 pounds. I was told I was pre-diabetic and to lay off carbs and any other fluid other than water. My blood sugar went back down, and I’m gradually losing weight (without the gym- more through balanced meals), but I was told I’m still as risk for gestational diabetes when that times comes. Super informative video.
    The only symptoms I had that were weird was I always got yeast infections around the same time my period came, which was AWFUL, and a good enough reason to start making lifestyle changes. 😂😖

  • @xxkhaleesi
    @xxkhaleesi Před rokem

    My 7 year old was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in December 2021. I was diagnosed with LADA diabetes in September 2021. LADA is kinda in between Type 1 and Type 2, but it’s an autoimmune form like Type 1 is. I also had gestational diabetes when I was pregnant with my 7 year old!

  • @juicyfruit6939
    @juicyfruit6939 Před rokem

    Love watching all of your videos. You two are an amazing couple. You, too, make me smile all the time. Thank you

  • @alexispennel2753
    @alexispennel2753 Před rokem +3

    I was diagnosed at 17, I was constantly starving and eating a ton but so skinny. Thirsty beyond belief and constantly peeing. I would sleep all day if I could and shake when I hadn’t eaten (now I assume I was just going low)… I never really thought twice about any of my symptoms which is insane now thinking back on it.

  • @CharlaD-zv7rc
    @CharlaD-zv7rc Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing and I love y'all. I'm a newbie and ya got me with your Grinch shorts. Lol
    Love and blessings from Dallas, Texas ❤

  • @elizaknight8470
    @elizaknight8470 Před rokem +5

    Love you two ❤

  • @beccapitu1292
    @beccapitu1292 Před rokem

    Oh my goodness. I love all of Hunters funny facial expressions😂

  • @pauladavis2692
    @pauladavis2692 Před 4 měsíci

    My granddaughter is a diabetic warriors! She is almost 8 and was diagnosed when she was 5. We first noticed the excessive peeing, weight loss, her eyes were dark and sunk in. Doctor's said let her be a kid and give her insulin to deal with that birthday cake, etc.

  • @caileygower4419
    @caileygower4419 Před rokem +1

    TikTok fam 😽🤍 love love love you guys!!

  • @nellspeiss175
    @nellspeiss175 Před rokem

    Thank you for doing this video!! So other people can know what to look for ❤

  • @joshin_it_all8982
    @joshin_it_all8982 Před rokem

    Nutritional classes helped me just as well as insulin (almost)! I was diagnosed at 12 and now I have friends being diagnosed at ages 20-40 with
    Type 1/Type 2 & they ask me for help. I tell them all to take a nutrition class. If you don’t know that fried chicken has carbs you need help. All this is my opinion. Thank you!😊

  • @stephaniebaker4024
    @stephaniebaker4024 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing. I was not very educated on it before.

  • @oliviaweaver9243
    @oliviaweaver9243 Před rokem +1

    Tik tok fam!!!! Love y’all’s energy! And love y’all’s personalities!!!! Keep doing you always ❤❤❤

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for being hereeeee 🥹🫶🏼 that’s so sweet of you. Thank you!

    • @oliviaweaver9243
      @oliviaweaver9243 Před rokem

      @@Thecordlefamily @oliviaweaver12 nothing special haven’t found my niche but I’m trying 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼 much love to you all!!! Your comment made my whole night 🤩🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @oliviaweaver9243
      @oliviaweaver9243 Před rokem

      That’s my Tik tok by the way 🤩🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @erinkendrick3412
    @erinkendrick3412 Před rokem +1

    I just found out in January at the age of 42. I had a 550 glucose level and was DKA. After tests it was confirmed LADA type 1. I have been taking L Lysine and it has helped keep my blood sugar lower.

  • @Fangenstein47
    @Fangenstein47 Před rokem

    I was diagnosed a little over a year ago with type 1 at 27 yrs old. For about a month prior to my diagnosis I was urinating a lot and drinking mass amounts of water. I knew something was wrong but kept telling myself it’d get better, because I had no health insurance and couldn’t afford to get checked out. About two days before I finally went into the ER I was so sick. I couldn’t keep anything down and felt like I had to constantly be drinking water. It was so miserable I had no choice but to drag myself into the ER. After sitting in the waiting room for nearly two hours and trying to stay conscious I finally was able to see a doctor and my glucose levels was at 429 (normal level is 70-140 for non diabetics). I was terrified when I heard the news and didn’t know what I was gonna do. Thankfully a year later it’s now just a normal part of my life and I’ve been able to keep it under control very easily. Nobody else in my life is diabetic so it was a pleasure to hear your story. Thank you and I wish you the best of health.

  • @brittneygoulding9368
    @brittneygoulding9368 Před rokem

    So glad you found out before something awful happened! I love you guys!
    Also, Giirrll... your glasses are crooked 😊😂❤ I wear glasses so i can't help but notice. Haha

  • @annavange5831
    @annavange5831 Před rokem

    I got diagnosed at 20. I am 35 now. It’s not been an easy road but really not as bad as people think it is. I had the excessive thirst too before being diagnosed- that was horrible!

  • @Lmm321
    @Lmm321 Před 10 měsíci

    I was diagnosed about 4 years ago. I went to the er for an allergic reaction. They ran a blood test too that day. They seemed confused as to how I didn't notice my sugar was 515. I peed a lot because I drank a lot of water. I never paid enough attention. Now I know when I'm over 160 or below 75. It's weird how life changes after this diagnosis.

  • @jessica1733
    @jessica1733 Před rokem

    thank you for educating people 💚

  • @olivia_10_
    @olivia_10_ Před rokem +3

    Tiktok fam!! love you guys!

  • @jenniferlong776
    @jenniferlong776 Před 6 měsíci

    I was diagnosed at age 5. It’s funny now but the thing that worried my mom was she found me on the countertop in our bathroom drinking out of the faucet. Its truly a thirst nothing can quench!

  • @melissathomas7402
    @melissathomas7402 Před rokem +1

    I was 19 and pregnant and they thought it was gestational diabetes but it never went away. I am 49 now and it has been severe. It really sucks!

  • @Asiandramafan043
    @Asiandramafan043 Před rokem +2

    I've been diabetic for 22 years now. When i was diagnosed my blood sugar was 412 i think. Back then there was no medical devices like there is now so i was on cloud and clear insulin that had to be mixed.. there was no premixed insulin like today. I remember years before i was diagnosed that i would get sick a lot at school to the point where it was worrying my teachers and they probably thought i had an eating disorder but now that i look back i was probably diabetic then. What the weird thing is is that I started drinking diet drinks before I even knew i was diabetic. I guess somehow my body was getting me ready for it. I'm also the only one in my family with type 1 also. In 22 I went into DKA for the first time from being sick and my blood sugar going WAY high and it was pretty scary. I had to spend like 4 days in the hospital.

    • @Thecordlefamily
      @Thecordlefamily  Před rokem +2

      My goodness!! What a story. Its wild how far medicine has come and thankfully it easier now a days to manage. Sorry you had to go through that. Thank you for sharing ❤️

    • @Bluebell117
      @Bluebell117 Před rokem

      Diet sodas are really toxic - full of artificial sugars and E numbers

  • @sTuMbLeBoLtS
    @sTuMbLeBoLtS Před rokem +1

    I am T1D and have been since age 14! I am 27 now. I use the dexcom g7 and use pens for injections!
    I unfortunately went into DKA quite a few times before I finally figured my stuff out and started getting it together, it’s definitely not a fun time /:
    We just recently got out of the hospital for my 2.5 year old who we are assessing for Type one as well.
    I just had a second sweet little girl via c section and they are both rainbow babies and amazing teeny tiny humans ❤❤❤
    Thank you for educating people and sharing your story!

  • @carolynchadwick7867
    @carolynchadwick7867 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the info! I knew some things, but not sleepiness, tired, blurred vision. Gonna have to do a bit more checking now. With finger pricks etc.
    Had low blood sugar from childhood (hypoglycemia). Always got the "hungry shakes." Then in 3rd pregnancy at age 36, got gestational diabeyes, bad almost full term. Induced at 10 days early, tested to be 6 weeks premature. Diabetes disappeared right after delivery. Hasnt returned, but after heart trouble began 40 years, & on prescriptions, I weigh more than I should.
    I'm in my earky 80s now. Diagnosed with hypothyroidism 40+ years agi. But think I've had it much longer.
    Thank y'all for this, & some of your other shorts I viewed tonight! The Grinch Tree clip was on my feed! I had to see more about that crazzy girl in the green fuzz!. 😂🎉

  • @ashleywelch2088
    @ashleywelch2088 Před rokem +1

    I was 9 years old when I found out I had type 1. We were getting family photos done and in 15 minutes I ran to the drinking fountain and bathroom over 5 times. The next day I was diagnosed.

  • @meganmckissick2281
    @meganmckissick2281 Před 10 měsíci

    My dad was a board certified pathologist. He said in medical school it is "typical" for every med student to diagnose themselves with 2 or 3 terminal illnesses. But, I think your ability to share your Type 1 diabetes story to help other patients and their families is amazing! Few people realize Type 1 is so much more serious than Type 2! Anyway, may God bless you and your entire family with health, happiness and prosperity in Jesus's name, AMEN!

  • @pamwilson6602
    @pamwilson6602 Před rokem +3

    God is good Devin! ❤

  • @lovenakabba9185
    @lovenakabba9185 Před rokem +2

    This was a great video!!!

  • @joycebuxton5995
    @joycebuxton5995 Před 8 měsíci

    I love you guys so much....Merry Christmas

  • @promisedjubileedaniels

    I'm about to hop over and watch your diabetes equipment video, but I would love if you talked more about your fasting situation now? I've been watching a lot of Dr. Mindy Pelz who talks about fasting a lot and how it works for all different kinds of folks, including diabetics. So interesting. I'm fascinated.

  • @shellybradbury6632
    @shellybradbury6632 Před rokem

    I'm glad you have it sorted❤

  • @Sinnisterrrtheclown
    @Sinnisterrrtheclown Před rokem +1

    My aunt and dad has/had diabetes idk what type but thanks for this video also Tiktok fam!

  • @lydiakash7616
    @lydiakash7616 Před rokem

    Tiktok fam! Love watching you guys!

  • @rebekahroos6542
    @rebekahroos6542 Před 29 dny

    I have the same issue with fatigue / sleep but mine is narcolepsy! 😅

  • @kleshreen
    @kleshreen Před rokem

    I got diagnosed when I was 18, my freshman year of college right after I moved away, lol. Had virtually all the same symptoms. I was on my college's bowling team, and we had a tournament in Cincinnati. The entire weekend, I was essentially drowning myself in drinks. It was root beer, it was slurpees, it was gatorade, it was mountain dew. Non-stop. I probably had 6 bottles of pop and 2 slurpees a day that weekend.
    On Sunday, we're going back to Michigan from Cincinnati. It's usually a 6.5-hour drive. I turned it into a 13 hour trip because I was downing drinks, sleeping for 10 minutes, and then immediately needing to stop to go to the bathroom. We probably stopped at 30 different gas stations. It was absurd.
    Monday, I went to the campus health center and after a couple minutes, the doctor there said "I'm gonna send you to the ER" and I was kinda freaking out. Went to the ER, they admitted me, and said my blood sugar was 681. With as much sugary stuff as I drank, I'm lucky it wasn't higher.
    In hindsight, I was probably undiagnosed for at least a month, if not more. I had lost 40 pounds between when I started school in August and was diagnosed in February. I kinda thought maybe just my going to the campus gym to play basketball was really working LOL. Turns out my body was eating its own fat for energy and giving me DKA, most likely. When I was diagnosed in that ER, I sat there for I think 4-6 hours getting IV's. They surprisingly didn't give me any insulin, that I knew of at least, at that point. But after I was there for a while and was feeling better, I immediately met with an endocrinologist and got prescribed insulin and was shown how to inject myself and whatnot.
    Now I've had it for a little over 17 years. I got a CGM last March after I got in a car accident due to a hypo. It's been very helpful. My a1C is generally between 5.8 and 7. Admittedly, a1C isn't a great measure of care anymore, time-in-range on your CGM is better, but it's still alright. Sometimes I'm kinda happy that I have T1 and not T2, because I'd rather just eat what I want and take insulin than get rid of all my indulgences and have to control it with diet lol.

  • @aes1373
    @aes1373 Před rokem

    The good news is that future pumps will also incorporate their own CGM's and have AI/Machine Learning algorithms to learn your dietary habbits based on your glucose. This will make future management of T1D much simpler and automatic.

  • @clarefitzpatrick3726
    @clarefitzpatrick3726 Před 10 měsíci

    If you have T1D then you can get your daughter checked for antibodies! My little sister has T1D and I found out that I have antibodies by a blood test they had everyone in the family take so now I get checked for it every year since I know there’s an elevated chance I’ll develop it.

  • @user-ny6wf5nb4j
    @user-ny6wf5nb4j Před rokem +1

    Your story is almost identical to mine, I had gestational, had all the same symptoms as you, have lost over 50 lbs, but they say I am type 2 because I don’t have the antibody that is present for me to be diagnosed as type 1….so I’m on meds that unfortunately have made me lose even more weight.😔 and….my dad and sister are both type 1.

  • @MamaDee_83
    @MamaDee_83 Před 7 měsíci

    I found out 2 days before Christmas two years ago. Blurred vision, constant thirst and endless peeing. My dad was diabetic and had his meter. I checked my blood sugar and it said "HI". Get to the hospital and it turns out my sugar was 588. An hour later it was 621. Now I am insulin dependent.

  • @joycebuxton5995
    @joycebuxton5995 Před 8 měsíci

    Iam T2D found out 5 yrs ago while i was in the hospital with pancreatitis problems

  • @morganakers9293
    @morganakers9293 Před rokem

    Girl your going to get healed of this!!! This is just a trial!❤❤ we have to go through things to get closer to God! Girl hold on!! Y’all are in the right spot with y’all’s walk with God. This is going to end!! I don’t know how but I feel so strongly you are going to get healed of this!!❤ Keep praying, Seeking God. Girl wash your face!!! Washing your face is so so powerful!!❤❤ it talks about washing your face in the Bible❤

  • @DhejdjDheiejej
    @DhejdjDheiejej Před 7 měsíci

    Ima need Hunters Face care regimen yall. His skin is so sleek, clear, and pretty.

  • @hollymclain6302
    @hollymclain6302 Před rokem

    I adore and admire u 2 and Matt and Abby. I am ur long lost family I just live at the top of our state😍😍 lol. What warms my heart is u 2 are truly and Matt and Abby so open with ur faith. We need sooo many ppl y'all's age like this and my bbygurl is 22 and she Loves sweet Baby Jesus. She is a prayer warrior I knw she has a huge call on her life. I only got on here to make this comment for Devin. Bbygurl don't u know the Holy Spirit and u was having covo back and forth that's how you knew u was a diabetic the Spirit kept giving u signs and Google was the middle man that helped confirm that u needed to get that checked out Lil Miss Ivey needs u BOTH and soooo do we, hope y'all have a blessed week.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @casserole566
    @casserole566 Před rokem

    Heck yeah, hey new diabestie!

  • @chelsydowding1230
    @chelsydowding1230 Před 10 měsíci

    This is my story! Had my first child at 20 no diabetes. Then got pregnant with my son and failing my glucose test in the 400s! Delivered in October and was in the ICU with DKA by feb. Been a type on now since 2016 and wear a dexcom and Omni pod!!!

  • @kasualbeauty309
    @kasualbeauty309 Před rokem

    They typically do the gestational diabetes test at 28 weeks. I found out I had gestational diabetes at 9 weeks pregnant. I had a really hard time controlling it even with medication and insulin. Thankfully it went away. My thirst was exceptional.

    • @kasualbeauty309
      @kasualbeauty309 Před rokem

      They put me on glyburide and it almost killed me several times. From scary drops into the low teens and below the teens. Then they put me on insulin. And a lot of it.

  • @Fightingforacure
    @Fightingforacure Před rokem

    I was diagnosed at 2.5 years old in July 1995. (Just had my 28th Diaversary!) I was diagnosed the day of my mom's due date with my sister. She had no idea anything was wrong with me but my babysitter noticed some symptoms and urged me to get looked at. Thank God she did. I was in the Ped ICU for 4 days (Steel Magnolias was on the TV and my mom thought I was going to die....she was 40 weeks pregnant....lots of hormones!!!!) and I was released July 12th and my sister was born July 15th. Back then it was 8 finger pokes and 4 shots a day. I did that for 12 years. Got my pump at 14. Now I'm on Omnipod 5 + Dex G6 and my a1C is the best it's ever been since I was a child. Diabetes SUCKS but this T1D community is truly an amazing space!

  • @taylorcrowe8088
    @taylorcrowe8088 Před rokem

    I was also diagnosed when I was pregnant and it never went away.

  • @TossledHair
    @TossledHair Před rokem

    I had gestational diabetes in my first pregnancy, I was pre diabetic already, I went vegan for 1 year cold turkey and I cured it. 6 years later I'm mostly vegan now and have included seafood and some dairy. Doctors unfortunately won't even give you the right diet to cure they are there to treat you for life. get educated on food and what even starts diabetes its INSANE
    I never went on insulin because I went vegan cold turkey I took a holistic approach and it worked. highly highly recommend. I'm now in my third pregnancy and have had no where near the results I had in my first. XO

  • @jaydinlenoard3365
    @jaydinlenoard3365 Před rokem +1

    tiktok fammmm. love y’all!!!

  • @delenamcgaughey4157
    @delenamcgaughey4157 Před rokem

    Type 1 w/ excessive thirst 😅I had to get a drink just from listening. I take water EVERYWHERE now! DKA 3 times this year for me. Hang in there and thanks for sharing. ❤

    • @delenamcgaughey4157
      @delenamcgaughey4157 Před rokem

      Oh and insurance denied my last 3 visits saying i was “just vomiting” and didn’t need to be admitted. 🤨

  • @angelcameron1602
    @angelcameron1602 Před rokem +1

    How I found out I was diabetic was similar to you. I was soooo extremely thirsty. Like a thirst you couldn't quench. I drank like four Gatorades a day. Finally I felt sick so I went to the hospital and found out my blood sugars were above 600! Yes 600! That was 2005. After that life changed for sure cuz I was a sweets person. Now I'm a savory and meat and potato gal.

  • @HughMadBro
    @HughMadBro Před rokem +1

    How do you ask to be checked my PCP say there's no way although it runs in my family & I show signs. I don't wanna go against them & make them feel like they're not doing their job but I'm tired of being a medical mystery.

    • @Chloeemma_
      @Chloeemma_ Před rokem

      Hi!! If your pcp won’t check your sugar, I’d recommend going to any drugstore (Walgreens, cvs, Walmart etc.) and getting a cheap blood sugar monitor, test strips, a lancing device, and lancets. I would personally suggest the contour next meter kit because it has all of those things that you need for $20 (which is typically cheaper than if you would buy them separately). I know they have the kits at Walmart for sure. A blood sugar monitor is good to have anyways just to randomly check sometimes to make sure your blood sugar is all good. If it’s high (or low), I would bring the meter and show your pcp and make sure to tell them you want extra testing done. If they say no, you need a new pcp. Good luck!! I hope everything is okay and you figure out what’s wrong. If you happen to have diabetes, it is a struggle but it definitely gets a little easier to handle as time goes on and you learn more about it. :)

  • @samanthahope1316
    @samanthahope1316 Před 7 měsíci

    Do you have any advice for someone who’s sugars seems to be normal but still have the thirst and falling asleep after eating. I’ve straight up fell asleep and not even remember doing it while eating a snack in bed multiple times before, but my sugars seem to be fine?

  • @williegutierrez2337
    @williegutierrez2337 Před rokem

    my brother hunter. i feel like were fam. i watch you guys so much. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sashacardenas377
    @sashacardenas377 Před rokem

    TY FOR SHARING