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    Hi from Australia!

    Hi Lee, I am definitely type 2 :( Yes polycystic ovarian syndrome is a risk factor for developing diabetes unfortunately. I lost a heap of weight when I was first diagnosed and have sadly put a little bit back on which I am trying my hardest to shift. Was put on a statin a month ago for high...
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    Hi from Australia!

    Hello and welcome to the forum! I am 45 and from Ballarat, Victoria and was diagnosed in March 2012. This forum has been a great support to me, especially in the early days. I had gestational diabetes with my last child and also polycystic ovaries so you could say I had some risk factors...
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    Strange thing happened when getting out of bed!

    Thanks so much for your replies, will let u know how I get on. Warm regards Sandra
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    Strange thing happened when getting out of bed!

    Hi Roy, Yes it was 6.30am this morning, sadly had to get up for work. I will get this checked with my GP as I have to see him in a week or so for Hbac1 test. Just wondering if anyone else had experienced this. Thank you
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    Strange thing happened when getting out of bed!

    Greeting folks, This morning when getting up out of bed at 5.20am to visit the toilet I felt quite dizzy...thought nothing of it and went back to bed and promptly fell asleep and then felt dizzy again when waking at 6.30am for the day. Felt lightheaded really, this went away after a little...
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    Share Your Progress!

    Hi! Coming up to 12 months since diagnosis at the end of March...Hbac1 at diagnosis was 10.5, then 6.7 and latest was 6.4. Just going ok at the moment, started of quite good, lost alot of weight but have since put a couple of kgs back on and have had some issues to deal with that have put a...
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    New Aussie

    Hi Jen! Great to see fellow Aussies on the forum. I have been diagnosed almost 10 months. I am 44 years old and live in Miners Rest which is just out of Ballarat in Vic. I also had a gestational pregnancy 10 years ago and also polycystic ovarian syndrome. Anyway Jen, welcome to the forum...
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    Big rise in levels after Netball game??

    Thank you so much Phoenix! This helps alot! And no we didnt win tonight :x
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    Big rise in levels after Netball game??

    Greetings folks, I have not posted in a little while. Have had some other issues to deal with of late! Anyway my question is this! Not long back from a competitive game of Netball with my daughter's team and exactly 2 hours after eating a very normal meal and playing this game my reading was...
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    Hello

    Hi Shaun and a huge welcome to the forum! You have certainly come to the right place! Lots of friendly people and terrific advice!
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    Hello

    Welcome to the forum Lav from another fellow Aussie from Ballarat :D
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    BG numbers- what are the ranges that you aim for?

    Eddie, thanks I can relate to what you said totally! Can be stressful for me to have readings in the high 7's and 8's!
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    Hi and newly diagnosed

    Hi Rochelle and welcome to the forum! You will find this place a wealth of information and the people are lovely and ready to help. Good to speak to a fellow Aussie and I live just outside of Ballarat in Victoria! Warm regards Sandra
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    What is your biggest motivator?

    Ditto what MaryJ said and my 3 wonderful kids and hubby. I want to be around to watch them grow up and have kids of their own.
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    Help'

    Hello Stuart Welcome to the forum! I was diagnosed T2 at the end of March this year and just like you I was panicked and absolutely scared out of my wits....but thanks to this forum it did not take long to get myself back on track. My Hbac1 at diagnosis was 10.7 and I have managed to get it...
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    That's all folks...

    Take good care of yourself Paul! You have been an inspiration to me and your posts have helped alot! x
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    Introduction Greetings from bonny scotland

    Hi MrDiesalx Welcome to the forum, you sure have come to the right place.. There people on this forum are a wonderful bunch and really are here to help. Ask as many questions as you can. Warm regards Sandra
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    Night cramps

    Hi Bertybean, For many years before my diagnosis of Type 2 I suffered on and off with night cramps in my calves... Since my blood sugar has come under control I have not had a single cramp. Warm regards Sandra
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    To get back on track

    Hi Ladybird64, Just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss and just know that many of us are thinking of you right now xxxxxx Warm regards and big hugs Sandra
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    Hbac1 Result!!

    Thank you all so much, you lovely folks gave me the support I needed in the early days... Grazer, haha x