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<blockquote data-quote="dumpling" data-source="post: 55371" data-attributes="member: 13736"><p>Hello I was diagnosed 2006 with Type 2 and at the time I had bad headaches as well they felt like very bad migraines but as I started to drink more they became less painful , Iwas drinking A pint of water over about 3 hours I think I'm right in saying you do have to be careful though because this dose lower your blood sugars too and if done to quick may not be good for him. what I'm trying to say is they do get better but it takes time he needs to ask the doctor if he can take painkillers as well to help hope I've been of some help keep looking round the post there are beter people than me who can help answer your questions and they are all friendly and dont mind helping at all as I have found out since I've been here.take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dumpling, post: 55371, member: 13736"] Hello I was diagnosed 2006 with Type 2 and at the time I had bad headaches as well they felt like very bad migraines but as I started to drink more they became less painful , Iwas drinking A pint of water over about 3 hours I think I'm right in saying you do have to be careful though because this dose lower your blood sugars too and if done to quick may not be good for him. what I'm trying to say is they do get better but it takes time he needs to ask the doctor if he can take painkillers as well to help hope I've been of some help keep looking round the post there are beter people than me who can help answer your questions and they are all friendly and dont mind helping at all as I have found out since I've been here.take care. [/QUOTE]
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