
Have Upper Back Pain Going Down To Hip, Weak Urine Stream, High BP, Diabetes. Taking Metformin, Insulin Lantis

Ureteric colic needs to be excluded...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Upper back pain that goes down the hips/groin is a classical representation of ureteric colic - a condition where there is involuntary strong contractions of the renal system. This condition is strongly associated with symptoms that you describe fit into the picture too. So if I were to be your treating doctor, I would consider the two as the likely cause of pain.
You will need to visit a doctor who can plan and guide you to get urine routine/microscopy as well as ultrasound test done. If your family GP cannot write this test, you need to visit the ER / fix an appointment with urologist at the earliest.
If the high blood pressure and sugar readings are only recent abnormality, it may be related to the infection and pain. I expect that to be better after we treat your urinary complaints.
If sugar readings are abnormal since a long while, I suggest that you monitor blood sugar using a glucometer - before break fast, post breakfast, after lunch, before dinner and after dinner. This sequential recording of blood sugar along with glycosylated hemoglobin test done at a laboratory will help your doctor plan diabetes treatment more accurately.
Headache, blurred vision and back ache may be unrelated. If they are troubling you, we can discuss about that in the next follow up.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you need clarification.
Regards

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