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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 1003289" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p>My understanding of what you have said Neverik, is you are a T2 prediabetic (it is your friend who is a type 1). I didn't even think T2 prediabetics not on medication COULD get hypos? Or that type 1s could be prediabetic? But you are saying that you might be a type 1.5 or something? And are waiting for your results? (Because yes, that is definitely something that will show up on your blood tests.) </p><p></p><p>But yes with your symptoms, of course you are worried. Disorientation is no fun for sure. Feeling really physically bad and anxious - ditto. Can you phone your doctor/medical centre as soon as it opens/you can? I'm not surprised you want to know what it happening with you.</p><p></p><p>But if your doctor suspected the autoimmune component, ie type 2 with auto immunity as well (1.5), you would have been put on insulin asap? No? (I really don't know.) Otherwise they need to hear about your suspected hypos? And yeah - asap. </p><p></p><p>You could actually call an Accident and Emergency clinic (I'm not sure what time zone you are in) and talk to a nurse, who will advise you on the best action. (If you were my adult child this is what I would advise you to do! To be on the safe side.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 1003289, member: 150927"] My understanding of what you have said Neverik, is you are a T2 prediabetic (it is your friend who is a type 1). I didn't even think T2 prediabetics not on medication COULD get hypos? Or that type 1s could be prediabetic? But you are saying that you might be a type 1.5 or something? And are waiting for your results? (Because yes, that is definitely something that will show up on your blood tests.) But yes with your symptoms, of course you are worried. Disorientation is no fun for sure. Feeling really physically bad and anxious - ditto. Can you phone your doctor/medical centre as soon as it opens/you can? I'm not surprised you want to know what it happening with you. But if your doctor suspected the autoimmune component, ie type 2 with auto immunity as well (1.5), you would have been put on insulin asap? No? (I really don't know.) Otherwise they need to hear about your suspected hypos? And yeah - asap. You could actually call an Accident and Emergency clinic (I'm not sure what time zone you are in) and talk to a nurse, who will advise you on the best action. (If you were my adult child this is what I would advise you to do! To be on the safe side.) [/QUOTE]
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