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<blockquote data-quote="Bucco" data-source="post: 244490" data-attributes="member: 40949"><p>Thx for the comments so far - I met with my DSN for the first time last Thursday where she changed the GP's diagnosis of T2 to T1 and immediatley prescribed insulin for me. I have my second meeting tomorrow, also meeting for the first time the specialist doctor and the specialist dietician.</p><p></p><p>They also think I have celiac - oh the joy!</p><p></p><p>Day five of being on insulin and my BG is still high so not overly worried about hypos just yet, although have already bought hypo kits (thanks to advice above) and now have one in the car, by the bed at work etc.</p><p></p><p>I also have a couple of injectable glycogen hypo kits in the fridge.</p><p></p><p>Have just ordered the two books mentioned above as well - anyone who can let me know what to expect over the next year will instantly get to the top of the xmas card list!</p><p></p><p>bucco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucco, post: 244490, member: 40949"] Thx for the comments so far - I met with my DSN for the first time last Thursday where she changed the GP's diagnosis of T2 to T1 and immediatley prescribed insulin for me. I have my second meeting tomorrow, also meeting for the first time the specialist doctor and the specialist dietician. They also think I have celiac - oh the joy! Day five of being on insulin and my BG is still high so not overly worried about hypos just yet, although have already bought hypo kits (thanks to advice above) and now have one in the car, by the bed at work etc. I also have a couple of injectable glycogen hypo kits in the fridge. Have just ordered the two books mentioned above as well - anyone who can let me know what to expect over the next year will instantly get to the top of the xmas card list! bucco [/QUOTE]
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