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<blockquote data-quote="ChrissiStar" data-source="post: 2145040" data-attributes="member: 511565"><p>Just back from seeing the GP, luckily my appointment was with the female doctor that I really like. She really listened and I didn’t feel rushed, she has signed me off work for another week, has taken more bloods to try to get to the bottom of what is going on, however she did say that there’s a tummy bug going round that can linger, so maybe it’s just that. She does seem to think it’s definitely viral too.</p><p></p><p>I asked if it could be because I have taken control of my diabetes, she asked when I started getting back on track (end of July) and she thinks if it was that it would have happened a few weeks in, not months, which was also what I thought, but was good to have it confirmed. </p><p></p><p>We can’t rule out an allergy to the Libre, but she didn’t know a lot about them so advised me to contact my diabetic team, so I had to explain that I currently don’t have anyone but I am due to attend the clinic on the 17th of this month, she agreed that if it is the Libre I can’t feel like this until then, so I gave the nurses a call this morning and left my details on the machine for a call back, so fingers crossed. We did both agree that it would be a bit of an expensive experiment to take it out 4 days into the sensor if it’s not the cause.</p><p></p><p>I am still absolutely exhausted, but feeling a bit brighter today, have managed a pot of yoghurt, a biscuit and some grapes so far and even though I had a horrendous night’s sleep I am going to try to stay out my bed as long as possible.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for the hugs and the messages last night, really appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrissiStar, post: 2145040, member: 511565"] Just back from seeing the GP, luckily my appointment was with the female doctor that I really like. She really listened and I didn’t feel rushed, she has signed me off work for another week, has taken more bloods to try to get to the bottom of what is going on, however she did say that there’s a tummy bug going round that can linger, so maybe it’s just that. She does seem to think it’s definitely viral too. I asked if it could be because I have taken control of my diabetes, she asked when I started getting back on track (end of July) and she thinks if it was that it would have happened a few weeks in, not months, which was also what I thought, but was good to have it confirmed. We can’t rule out an allergy to the Libre, but she didn’t know a lot about them so advised me to contact my diabetic team, so I had to explain that I currently don’t have anyone but I am due to attend the clinic on the 17th of this month, she agreed that if it is the Libre I can’t feel like this until then, so I gave the nurses a call this morning and left my details on the machine for a call back, so fingers crossed. We did both agree that it would be a bit of an expensive experiment to take it out 4 days into the sensor if it’s not the cause. I am still absolutely exhausted, but feeling a bit brighter today, have managed a pot of yoghurt, a biscuit and some grapes so far and even though I had a horrendous night’s sleep I am going to try to stay out my bed as long as possible. Thank you all for the hugs and the messages last night, really appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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