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<blockquote data-quote="Kailz96" data-source="post: 514736" data-attributes="member: 102681"><p>I was diagnosed with type 1 in 2010. Basically the same as everyone else was feeling sick a lot. Started around June and my day would be getting home from school around 4 and sleeping til 9/10 waking up maybe having something to eat then sleeping again. As well as drinking a lot i would drink a 1.5L bottle of water then still be thirsty, have another then would constantly have to urinate. Went to the doctors at the start of October and had a glucose test, the meter read HIGH so i think it was too high for the meter to read. Went back the next day and was 35.7 so had to go to hospital and was in for a week. Almost four years ago now and i think having diabetes is just natural and do not give it a second thought. Was strange for me as no one in my family has diabetes and is no family history of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kailz96, post: 514736, member: 102681"] I was diagnosed with type 1 in 2010. Basically the same as everyone else was feeling sick a lot. Started around June and my day would be getting home from school around 4 and sleeping til 9/10 waking up maybe having something to eat then sleeping again. As well as drinking a lot i would drink a 1.5L bottle of water then still be thirsty, have another then would constantly have to urinate. Went to the doctors at the start of October and had a glucose test, the meter read HIGH so i think it was too high for the meter to read. Went back the next day and was 35.7 so had to go to hospital and was in for a week. Almost four years ago now and i think having diabetes is just natural and do not give it a second thought. Was strange for me as no one in my family has diabetes and is no family history of it. [/QUOTE]
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