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<blockquote data-quote="Mep" data-source="post: 1177962" data-attributes="member: 211362"><p>Ever since my diagnosis I just seem to keep getting new diagnoses. lol. (although not really funny). I suppose the good thing about being diagnosed is that I'm a lot more aware of my bodily functions than I used to be. I notice everything. I'm able to describe things quite well to my docs.... not that they've got the answers or cures though. </p><p></p><p>With your balance it may be worth discussing with your doc if it is an ongoing thing as it may not be related to your blood sugar at all. Of course it is a hypo symptom for me and probably others, but if you're not having a hypo and you're losing balance regularly there are various other causes also. For example I have friends who have menieres disease which affects balance. Also with diabetes we're prone to infections. I had a problem for a while with recurring ear infections.... that affected my balance. Also I have iron malabsorption and that affects my balance too when it's too low. I'm sure there are a lot of other things... so worthwhile discussing with your doc. Mind you I do not tolerate rides too well either so I stay away from them as in the past I've just been too sick and dizzy from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mep, post: 1177962, member: 211362"] Ever since my diagnosis I just seem to keep getting new diagnoses. lol. (although not really funny). I suppose the good thing about being diagnosed is that I'm a lot more aware of my bodily functions than I used to be. I notice everything. I'm able to describe things quite well to my docs.... not that they've got the answers or cures though. With your balance it may be worth discussing with your doc if it is an ongoing thing as it may not be related to your blood sugar at all. Of course it is a hypo symptom for me and probably others, but if you're not having a hypo and you're losing balance regularly there are various other causes also. For example I have friends who have menieres disease which affects balance. Also with diabetes we're prone to infections. I had a problem for a while with recurring ear infections.... that affected my balance. Also I have iron malabsorption and that affects my balance too when it's too low. I'm sure there are a lot of other things... so worthwhile discussing with your doc. Mind you I do not tolerate rides too well either so I stay away from them as in the past I've just been too sick and dizzy from them. [/QUOTE]
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