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Hb1ac is 10 and I am sleeping around the clock.
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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2258145" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Do please keep in mind that a lot of T2's, before diagnosis, suffer from continuous high blood sugars for months, sometimes years, and this can cause extreme fatigue and drowsiness. [USER=196781]@Joe Condron[/USER] is in all likelyhood, experiencing the same thing. I know I slept holes in the day, had crushing fatigue, and when I tried to get off my "****”, so to speak, my legs would fail me and I'd hit the ground hard. Even just when trying to walk around our own little flat. So please, don't imply laziness here. This person may indeed be unable to keep their eyes open no matter what they do. And still be exhausted when they do leave the bed.</p><p></p><p>You can't outrun a bad diet. I know I couldn't do a thing until I got my blood sugars under control. Then I could finally build up muscle mass again and walk fair distances. Trying to do it the other way around may be putting the cart before the horse, if the same is the case here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Post edited by moderator in line with forum policy on acceptable language</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2258145, member: 401801"] Do please keep in mind that a lot of T2's, before diagnosis, suffer from continuous high blood sugars for months, sometimes years, and this can cause extreme fatigue and drowsiness. [USER=196781]@Joe Condron[/USER] is in all likelyhood, experiencing the same thing. I know I slept holes in the day, had crushing fatigue, and when I tried to get off my "****”, so to speak, my legs would fail me and I'd hit the ground hard. Even just when trying to walk around our own little flat. So please, don't imply laziness here. This person may indeed be unable to keep their eyes open no matter what they do. And still be exhausted when they do leave the bed. You can't outrun a bad diet. I know I couldn't do a thing until I got my blood sugars under control. Then I could finally build up muscle mass again and walk fair distances. Trying to do it the other way around may be putting the cart before the horse, if the same is the case here. Post edited by moderator in line with forum policy on acceptable language [/QUOTE]
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