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<blockquote data-quote="Bertyboy" data-source="post: 1810134" data-attributes="member: 453093"><p>I sort of self diagnosed as type 2 because I'd been feeling terrible for several months, then my eyesight started to go quite quickly at about the same time as polyurea became obvious (along with foamy urine). I bought a meter off Amazon and when the results were coming in in the high 20s I contacted my GP. My GP wanted me to wait 6 weeks for an appointment, so I paid for a private GP. They agreed with me, but said it was type 1 purely because of the ketone pee stick results. He admitted me to hospital the next day, but no overnight stay and no emergency insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bertyboy, post: 1810134, member: 453093"] I sort of self diagnosed as type 2 because I'd been feeling terrible for several months, then my eyesight started to go quite quickly at about the same time as polyurea became obvious (along with foamy urine). I bought a meter off Amazon and when the results were coming in in the high 20s I contacted my GP. My GP wanted me to wait 6 weeks for an appointment, so I paid for a private GP. They agreed with me, but said it was type 1 purely because of the ketone pee stick results. He admitted me to hospital the next day, but no overnight stay and no emergency insulin. [/QUOTE]
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