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<blockquote data-quote="davey b" data-source="post: 159286" data-attributes="member: 30157"><p>Thanks for the welcome! Yes, I have a meter and am testing regularly (waiting for the Gliclazide to kick in I guess too). To be honest, when my aunt (a nurse) first tested my level it was way over 20. Had I been confused and showing any symptoms that worried her she would have sent me to A&E, as it was I went to the docs the next day. My brother said it was probably the better option as if I'd gone to A&E they would have probably put me straight on insulin - and then there's no going back (both him and my sister inject).</p><p></p><p>But its all good. The diabetes I can cope with at the moment - I'm more upset at not having any thigh muscles and a decent backside! LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davey b, post: 159286, member: 30157"] Thanks for the welcome! Yes, I have a meter and am testing regularly (waiting for the Gliclazide to kick in I guess too). To be honest, when my aunt (a nurse) first tested my level it was way over 20. Had I been confused and showing any symptoms that worried her she would have sent me to A&E, as it was I went to the docs the next day. My brother said it was probably the better option as if I'd gone to A&E they would have probably put me straight on insulin - and then there's no going back (both him and my sister inject). But its all good. The diabetes I can cope with at the moment - I'm more upset at not having any thigh muscles and a decent backside! LOL. [/QUOTE]
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