I am desperate for some really good advice on the diagnosis and treatment of Diabetes. I have had hypoglycemia (low sugar) for years and didn't even know what it was until one of my business associates brought me a book on the subject. I have been able to control it for the last ten years by eating three squares a day (used to skip breakfast altogether) and snack properly in between meals. However, for the past 3-4 months it seems to be out of control and comes on me more often than before. I am 62 and a little overweight, but not obese by any means, and I do a brisk 2.5 mile walk usually 5 days a week. I don't smoke and I haven't had a drink of alcohol for 20 years, and just recently I cut out all caffeine drinks because I noticed that it was really hastening the onset of the hypo. I urinate way too frequently, have numbness from time to time in my extremities, have burning eyes and generally just feel fatigued all the time. Diabetes runs in my mother's family, so I am beginning to be very concerned about all this. This stuff is nothing to mess around with. I don't know if my sugar ever goes hyper because I'm not sure what that is supposed to feel like and I don't have a meter, but the low sugar symtoms are unmistakable. So...can anyone out there recommend a particular doctor or clinic that I should visit. Also what should I expect in the way of tests, and if it is determined that I need treatment with drugs, what has been your experience with starter medication and dosages? I really need to see a doctor that will act as concerned about this as I am. I'm afraid that my experience with the doctors that have seen my wife and step-daugher for their ailments has not been favorable. They seem to be very indifferent and haphazard with their diagnosis'. Your advice is very much appreciated.
God Bless!







