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    Type 2

    She has a family my uncle literally carried her into the doctors yesterday. because i'm Type 1 on insulin I don't really know much about Type 2 medications. She does take tablets for it but I was thinking maybe the GP should have put her a low dose of insulin. I would go with her but it's not...
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    Type 2

    She pent two weeks in hospital and they sent her home with no feeling in her feet. She's just going round in circles and no one seems to want to help. I'm furious but I live 300 miles away from her or I would be banging on the surgery door and taking her to A&E. why do doctors know nothing about...
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    Type 2

    My auntie went to her GP and told him about the complications she is having with her Type 2 diabetes. She has high blood sugar levels weighs 6 stone and has now no feeling in her feet . Her GP isn't interested and she is so afraid she'll lose her feet. As a Type 1 diabetic I know the...
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    Type 2

    Thank you I have advised her to go to her GP and ask for a C- peptide and GAD test hopefully her GP can then get her the right treatment. I have had Type 1 diabetes for 15 yrs and I know for a fact I know more about it than some doctors. Thank you for your help and taking the time to reply
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    Type 2

    She was admitted to hospital for 2 weeks and they knew about her diabetes and the loss of feeling in her feet. She hasn't been eating which has added to the problem. I live 300 miles from her so attending GP/hospital with her isn't possible. If I can work out she is getting complications from...
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    Type 2

    My Auntie is 71 yrs old and has type 2 diabetes. She was recently sent to hospital as she weighs 6 stone. She has depression, poor eyesight, numb feet , memory problems. I am a type 1 diabetic and I have told her this could be due to high blood sugar levels. She says here bloods are in the 19s...
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    Anonymous Question ESA and Type 1. Can I Claim?

    I also have other illnesses wasn't claiming ESA just for my diabetes
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    Anonymous Question ESA and Type 1. Can I Claim?

    Thank You for the advice .Sometimes a hypo at 3.5 or below can take me an hour or 2 to get over. By terrible hypos I mean I forget conversations can't think like a daze and the most terrible headaches then I feel worn out. I can forget what i'm doing or where I am can be scary if i'm out on my own
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