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<blockquote data-quote="Lady J" data-source="post: 2724" data-attributes="member: 1725"><p>To the original poster:</p><p></p><p>Please note that you would never have had a hypo (or the related symptoms) because that only happens to diabetics once they have been started on medication (whether that be tablets for type 2 or insulin for type 1). Therefore, it is entirely correct that you have never had a hypo and certainly does not "prove" you are not diabetic.</p><p></p><p>Please please please read up on the subject and don't assume you are or you aren't due to irrelevant factors such as the fact that you don't eat regularly.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, buy yourself a blood glucose monitor and test yourself. Non-diabetics have readings between 4-7 mmol all the time. If your readings are higher than this, then you probably are diabetic just as the doctor says.</p><p></p><p>LJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lady J, post: 2724, member: 1725"] To the original poster: Please note that you would never have had a hypo (or the related symptoms) because that only happens to diabetics once they have been started on medication (whether that be tablets for type 2 or insulin for type 1). Therefore, it is entirely correct that you have never had a hypo and certainly does not "prove" you are not diabetic. Please please please read up on the subject and don't assume you are or you aren't due to irrelevant factors such as the fact that you don't eat regularly. Alternatively, buy yourself a blood glucose monitor and test yourself. Non-diabetics have readings between 4-7 mmol all the time. If your readings are higher than this, then you probably are diabetic just as the doctor says. LJ [/QUOTE]
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