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<blockquote data-quote="Scouser58" data-source="post: 579269" data-attributes="member: 103830"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Hi, nosher8355, yes the merseyside humour is there, and yes signs and symtoms can be very confusing and as you say the tests give more information, hope you were in a hospital that did a good job with you. Upto now I am still on outpatients appointments,, and not been in hospital with T2 yet, but when i was in with my gallbladder problems in 2011, they kept sticking pins in and going blood sugar instead they should have done the Hb1 thingy test, seems they don't like doing it when you are an inpatient??. Now on the new Victoza injectable and blood sugars down, but it surposed to help with weight loss, but my weight is up & down and it needs to be going down, down, as need knee replacements doing soon-ish, review in november with ortho-pods to see what weightloss I have achieved, oops!!.Well feel as though I have </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">bben flatten by a truck, rather tired and my eyes keep shutting, so time for bed, and ttfn</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scouser58, post: 579269, member: 103830"] [SIZE=4]Hi, nosher8355, yes the merseyside humour is there, and yes signs and symtoms can be very confusing and as you say the tests give more information, hope you were in a hospital that did a good job with you. Upto now I am still on outpatients appointments,, and not been in hospital with T2 yet, but when i was in with my gallbladder problems in 2011, they kept sticking pins in and going blood sugar instead they should have done the Hb1 thingy test, seems they don't like doing it when you are an inpatient??. Now on the new Victoza injectable and blood sugars down, but it surposed to help with weight loss, but my weight is up & down and it needs to be going down, down, as need knee replacements doing soon-ish, review in november with ortho-pods to see what weightloss I have achieved, oops!!.Well feel as though I have bben flatten by a truck, rather tired and my eyes keep shutting, so time for bed, and ttfn[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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