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<blockquote data-quote="Suzysuze1" data-source="post: 892216" data-attributes="member: 192395"><p>Thank you Claire, that's all most helpful. I don't have extreme thirst and loo trips quite like that, but if I eat an average amount of any carb at all, I get blurred vision and I might need the loo a couple of times in the following two hours. My legs would feel weak or slightly crampy too. It began with gestational diabetes which seemed to have cleared up, and now over 2 years on my levels are off again (6.5 fasting in April). I won't have any definitive answers until I get the hba1c done in a couple of weeks. But from dinner at 7pm, bar a snack of almonds or cheese at bedtime, I have quite high bg in the mornings. My BMI is 22 so it's not a weight issue...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzysuze1, post: 892216, member: 192395"] Thank you Claire, that's all most helpful. I don't have extreme thirst and loo trips quite like that, but if I eat an average amount of any carb at all, I get blurred vision and I might need the loo a couple of times in the following two hours. My legs would feel weak or slightly crampy too. It began with gestational diabetes which seemed to have cleared up, and now over 2 years on my levels are off again (6.5 fasting in April). I won't have any definitive answers until I get the hba1c done in a couple of weeks. But from dinner at 7pm, bar a snack of almonds or cheese at bedtime, I have quite high bg in the mornings. My BMI is 22 so it's not a weight issue... [/QUOTE]
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