Am i dying? (diabetic)?

im a 17 year old diabetic, my average sugar is about 155, a1cs of about 7ish. a year or so ago, i be having a tough time, and actually had 9.9 a1c's for a few months. i know high-ranking a1c's lead to kidney problems.
tonight, i've noticed a anguish in my waist area, and somewhat in my lower stern, about where my kidneys would be..
also i noticed that i'm definately more thirsty than commonplace, almost as if my sugar were high.. however my blood sugar is 107.. it makes me wonder if something's up? what do you assume?
Answers:     No, you are not dying -- at least possible, not today. Maybe in 20-30 years, but not today.

[Took 25 yeas for kidney disease to get me, but when it did, it hit beside a roar! First, an attack of Acute Kidney Failure, which cleared up, A year alter, Chronic Kideny Failure which did NOT heal. I got a transplant earlier this year.]

It sounds as though you enjoy mis-identified your kidneys. They are not in your LOW back -- they are higher up, in part protected by your ribs.
ou are complaing about pain in your LOWER pay for, closer to your hips, then yeah, you probably overdid the exercise.

And remember -- We've just passed the longest day contained by the year (or shortest, depending on where you live). Either is is getting hot, or very cold where you live. contained by BOTH cases, this can cause excessive thirst, and if you drink a lot you pee alot.

This "7ish" A1C number tells us that your reading of 107 is NAT NORMAL for you! An A1C reading of 5.5 would tell us an AVERAGE blood sugar level of 100. At "7ish" your AVERAGE blood sugar level is about 160 -- so that "107" is NOT usual for YOU.
could be the situps but with your historic I would definately seek medical assistance. Don't let it get worse.
It's possible you have a kidney infection that would cause pain and lift up your sugars. Before I got my insulin pump my A1C was over 13 for quite some time and so far my kidneys are fine. Try not to madness and get in to see your doctor. Best of Luck.


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