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<blockquote data-quote="ceegee52" data-source="post: 349392" data-attributes="member: 59376"><p>please help, im type2 diet controled. </p><p>Lately iv had what i call " funny turns " where my vision is very distorted, light headed where i think im going to pass out.</p><p>Then i shake after a bit. Can anyone tell me what this means ??</p><p>After these occur iv taken a blood sample, my reading are either around 9.7 or 2.8 or there abouts.</p><p>On new years eve i spoke to my doc as i thought these were hypos. He told me that type2 diabetics cant take hypos.</p><p>My brother who is type1 and insuline dependent say they are hypos.</p><p>Who's right ???</p><p>Im so confussed by conflicing information.</p><p></p><p>cath</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ceegee52, post: 349392, member: 59376"] please help, im type2 diet controled. Lately iv had what i call " funny turns " where my vision is very distorted, light headed where i think im going to pass out. Then i shake after a bit. Can anyone tell me what this means ?? After these occur iv taken a blood sample, my reading are either around 9.7 or 2.8 or there abouts. On new years eve i spoke to my doc as i thought these were hypos. He told me that type2 diabetics cant take hypos. My brother who is type1 and insuline dependent say they are hypos. Who's right ??? Im so confussed by conflicing information. cath [/QUOTE]
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