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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1960428" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=287827]@Emmasndco[/USER], Just to clarify, has this episode of high BSLs been the only one you have had?</p><p>And did your doctor say or consider whether there is an underlaying cause for the high BSLs such as an infection, stress etc.</p><p>And therefore whether the prescription of insulin is just to tide you over until whatever the cause of the high BSLs has passed?</p><p>Were you prescribed any other medication for diabetes before this ?</p><p>For how long have you been diagnosed as type 2 diabetes?</p><p>Finally was there any talk by your doctor about blood tests and other tests both to check for causes of the high BSL and to see whether there was something going on with your pancreas gland?</p><p>Apologies for all the questions. </p><p>The answers may help to sort out what is happening to you and then make it easier to answer your original question !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1960428, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=287827]@Emmasndco[/USER], Just to clarify, has this episode of high BSLs been the only one you have had? And did your doctor say or consider whether there is an underlaying cause for the high BSLs such as an infection, stress etc. And therefore whether the prescription of insulin is just to tide you over until whatever the cause of the high BSLs has passed? Were you prescribed any other medication for diabetes before this ? For how long have you been diagnosed as type 2 diabetes? Finally was there any talk by your doctor about blood tests and other tests both to check for causes of the high BSL and to see whether there was something going on with your pancreas gland? Apologies for all the questions. The answers may help to sort out what is happening to you and then make it easier to answer your original question !! [/QUOTE]
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