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<blockquote data-quote="Pkusi" data-source="post: 2078215" data-attributes="member: 508871"><p>Am a 20 year old student nurse who used hospital glucometer out of curiosity and is really high. I never eat breakfast so basically it is quite accurate. I have done it in the morning for 3 different days and the readings were 7.7, 7.2 and 6.2. I feel so scared and am actually feeling stupid for being curious. I haven’t told any of my friends or anyone cause u don’t hear many uni people with diabetes. What advise would people give me. I don’t really have any of the diabetic symptoms so do people think is necessary to go to the GP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pkusi, post: 2078215, member: 508871"] Am a 20 year old student nurse who used hospital glucometer out of curiosity and is really high. I never eat breakfast so basically it is quite accurate. I have done it in the morning for 3 different days and the readings were 7.7, 7.2 and 6.2. I feel so scared and am actually feeling stupid for being curious. I haven’t told any of my friends or anyone cause u don’t hear many uni people with diabetes. What advise would people give me. I don’t really have any of the diabetic symptoms so do people think is necessary to go to the GP. [/QUOTE]
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