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Glass of Lucozade made me feel terrible!!
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<blockquote data-quote="victry77" data-source="post: 126182" data-attributes="member: 23137"><p>No one is intending to give you lectures, but yes, your symptoms may be indicative of diabetes, or they may not. I don't know what other condition may be causing them because I'm not a medical professional. Have you ever had your blood sugard tested? If you're adamant about not going to your GP then go get them tested at your chemist. Boots also do there own home glucose testing kit for about a tenner. Before I went to Lloyds I bought one of these kits (as I suspected diabetes) and it showed up very high levels so the next day I got confirmation by getting the free finger-prick test from the chemist.</p><p></p><p>I'd lost weight (not as much as you, mind you), I felt unwell (now and again)and my vision was blurry. I was 30 when diagnosed as T1. Two other people were admitted to hospital same time as me with T1; one was 33 and the other 36.</p><p></p><p>Really, I would either just go get a free test at Lloyds or buy a kit so you have some instant idea of what your levels are, because as has already been said, your symptoms MAY be due to diabetes but that's about all anyone here can really tell you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victry77, post: 126182, member: 23137"] No one is intending to give you lectures, but yes, your symptoms may be indicative of diabetes, or they may not. I don't know what other condition may be causing them because I'm not a medical professional. Have you ever had your blood sugard tested? If you're adamant about not going to your GP then go get them tested at your chemist. Boots also do there own home glucose testing kit for about a tenner. Before I went to Lloyds I bought one of these kits (as I suspected diabetes) and it showed up very high levels so the next day I got confirmation by getting the free finger-prick test from the chemist. I'd lost weight (not as much as you, mind you), I felt unwell (now and again)and my vision was blurry. I was 30 when diagnosed as T1. Two other people were admitted to hospital same time as me with T1; one was 33 and the other 36. Really, I would either just go get a free test at Lloyds or buy a kit so you have some instant idea of what your levels are, because as has already been said, your symptoms MAY be due to diabetes but that's about all anyone here can really tell you. [/QUOTE]
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