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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2692954" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Where did your doctor train?</p><p>Was it clown school?</p><p>Below 4 in most medical books is a hypo.</p><p>Below 3.5 is definitely a hypo.</p><p>We have verified by spacialists, advice in our information to those looking for advice titled pages, when you come onto the website.</p><p>I even received an e-mail today from the site about hypoglycaemia.</p><p>Yes 3.2 can be a normal reading but not if your metabolism or hormone levels are in imbalance.</p><p>So if you are getting the symptoms, 3.2 is not a normal reading.</p><p>As for having sugar.</p><p>OMG!</p><p>I'm gobsmacked.</p><p>And unless your physical health is suffering being thin is not a modern-day bad thing.</p><p>Do you think he was thin shaming?</p><p>I'm flabbergasted.</p><p>Reminds me of a locum, who told me to lose weight, so I could sleep better.</p><p>Not knowing the reason behind it all, and not interested in my health at all.</p><p></p><p>Keep asking, cos there is nothing worse than confusion and not knowing.</p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2692954, member: 85785"] Where did your doctor train? Was it clown school? Below 4 in most medical books is a hypo. Below 3.5 is definitely a hypo. We have verified by spacialists, advice in our information to those looking for advice titled pages, when you come onto the website. I even received an e-mail today from the site about hypoglycaemia. Yes 3.2 can be a normal reading but not if your metabolism or hormone levels are in imbalance. So if you are getting the symptoms, 3.2 is not a normal reading. As for having sugar. OMG! I'm gobsmacked. And unless your physical health is suffering being thin is not a modern-day bad thing. Do you think he was thin shaming? I'm flabbergasted. Reminds me of a locum, who told me to lose weight, so I could sleep better. Not knowing the reason behind it all, and not interested in my health at all. Keep asking, cos there is nothing worse than confusion and not knowing. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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