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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 1737586" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>If you've been diagnosed less than a month, the blurry vision and sinking feeling/dizziness is normal. Vision changes with big fluctuations in blood sugar, so it adapted to your high sugars before diagnosis and now it has to adapt to normal sugars. I don't know how long it takes exactly, but I would wait and see for a couple of weeks at least.</p><p>The funny feeling might very well be 'false hypo's'. It's the same effect people have when their blood sugar is too low. You experience it at a healthy level because your body and brain have gotten used to higher numbers. Again, give it some time, but if you're worried get it looked at. </p><p>The extreme tiredness is not usual when having acceptable blood sugar. If you're sleeping 18 hours per day I would certainly try to find the cause.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 1737586, member: 372207"] If you've been diagnosed less than a month, the blurry vision and sinking feeling/dizziness is normal. Vision changes with big fluctuations in blood sugar, so it adapted to your high sugars before diagnosis and now it has to adapt to normal sugars. I don't know how long it takes exactly, but I would wait and see for a couple of weeks at least. The funny feeling might very well be 'false hypo's'. It's the same effect people have when their blood sugar is too low. You experience it at a healthy level because your body and brain have gotten used to higher numbers. Again, give it some time, but if you're worried get it looked at. The extreme tiredness is not usual when having acceptable blood sugar. If you're sleeping 18 hours per day I would certainly try to find the cause. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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