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<blockquote data-quote="SimonMcG" data-source="post: 39998" data-attributes="member: 13072"><p>I've only recently been diagnosed as being diabetic. My blood sugar level was 24 on Thursday. I received the result on Friday evening and my doctor dropped a prescription off for Metformin and Diastix. I'm back at my docotor's on Monday to find out what happens next. I suppose the first thing to do is get my blood sugar level sorted.</p><p>As I say it is all new to me, and just a little bit scary. I suppose the not knowing the details is the really scary bit.</p><p>I've been told that if I feel any other weird effects I should contact NHS24 and mention that I am a newly diagnosed diabetic.</p><p>I'm sure that given time I'll get there and get in control of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonMcG, post: 39998, member: 13072"] I've only recently been diagnosed as being diabetic. My blood sugar level was 24 on Thursday. I received the result on Friday evening and my doctor dropped a prescription off for Metformin and Diastix. I'm back at my docotor's on Monday to find out what happens next. I suppose the first thing to do is get my blood sugar level sorted. As I say it is all new to me, and just a little bit scary. I suppose the not knowing the details is the really scary bit. I've been told that if I feel any other weird effects I should contact NHS24 and mention that I am a newly diagnosed diabetic. I'm sure that given time I'll get there and get in control of this. [/QUOTE]
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