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<blockquote data-quote="Marzeater" data-source="post: 664596" data-attributes="member: 20493"><p>Two nights ago I thought I was having a low blood sugar episode and treated it as such.</p><p>Blurred vision lack of coordination all the symptoms I've previously experienced and I was actually having a mini stroke. My wife was working late so never saw what i was like.</p><p>I had a couple of pieces of toast and went to bed. I woke with a banging headache the following morning and went to work.</p><p>As the morning wore on I was still feeling **** so I phoned my GP for an appointment. As usual I just thought the receptionist was being nosey wanting to know the symptoms and seconds later my G P told me to go straight to A&E.</p><p>I was lucky this time. Please remember it's not all about diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marzeater, post: 664596, member: 20493"] Two nights ago I thought I was having a low blood sugar episode and treated it as such. Blurred vision lack of coordination all the symptoms I've previously experienced and I was actually having a mini stroke. My wife was working late so never saw what i was like. I had a couple of pieces of toast and went to bed. I woke with a banging headache the following morning and went to work. As the morning wore on I was still feeling **** so I phoned my GP for an appointment. As usual I just thought the receptionist was being nosey wanting to know the symptoms and seconds later my G P told me to go straight to A&E. I was lucky this time. Please remember it's not all about diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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