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<blockquote data-quote="PXN" data-source="post: 1794629" data-attributes="member: 473707"><p>hi Jenny15 - agreed on the medication, I think people put on medications that are supposed to strip sugar from blood should be closely monitored. A few weeks ago I picked one off the footpath where he had collapsed - the guy was probably in his mid fifties - and who told me he is on the same medication I was when my doctors decided to try something different from injecting 4 or 5 times a day. Strange that on that medication I too could not do 100 meters without feeling like I was about to collapse in a heap on the concrete. As for seeing the GP - I coincidentally just got a call from my GP's office asking if I could come in tomorrow morning. The Universe works in strange ways. lol Cheers and thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PXN, post: 1794629, member: 473707"] hi Jenny15 - agreed on the medication, I think people put on medications that are supposed to strip sugar from blood should be closely monitored. A few weeks ago I picked one off the footpath where he had collapsed - the guy was probably in his mid fifties - and who told me he is on the same medication I was when my doctors decided to try something different from injecting 4 or 5 times a day. Strange that on that medication I too could not do 100 meters without feeling like I was about to collapse in a heap on the concrete. As for seeing the GP - I coincidentally just got a call from my GP's office asking if I could come in tomorrow morning. The Universe works in strange ways. lol Cheers and thanks. [/QUOTE]
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