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<blockquote data-quote="Cloudlesssky" data-source="post: 689032" data-attributes="member: 130484"><p>Hi,</p><p>Good to welcome you to the forum. You really will find a lot of support and help here.</p><p>I'm newly diagnosed (about 2 months) and started with really high blood glucose levels as you can see below.</p><p>With your ketones remaining high it may mean that you are type 1 rather than type 2, but as an early comment said, you are in the right place ad doing the right thing now.</p><p>I also had problems with my vision as my glucose levels came down - quite a dramatic deterioration for a couple of weeks! But it sorted itself out just fine - but do remember to mention it if it is still concerning you.</p><p>Yes, it is confusing and some people do find it really worrying at first, but keep talking to us and there are many more experienced and knowledgeable people here than me who will be able to offer some help.</p><p>Take care,</p><p>You are not on your own,</p><p>BeeGee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudlesssky, post: 689032, member: 130484"] Hi, Good to welcome you to the forum. You really will find a lot of support and help here. I'm newly diagnosed (about 2 months) and started with really high blood glucose levels as you can see below. With your ketones remaining high it may mean that you are type 1 rather than type 2, but as an early comment said, you are in the right place ad doing the right thing now. I also had problems with my vision as my glucose levels came down - quite a dramatic deterioration for a couple of weeks! But it sorted itself out just fine - but do remember to mention it if it is still concerning you. Yes, it is confusing and some people do find it really worrying at first, but keep talking to us and there are many more experienced and knowledgeable people here than me who will be able to offer some help. Take care, You are not on your own, BeeGee [/QUOTE]
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