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<blockquote data-quote="tracy 64" data-source="post: 285717" data-attributes="member: 45456"><p>hi i am still getting used to it, ive not long come out of hospital where i spent 3 weeks on a insulin drip , i was wrongly diagnosed and it wasnt till i went to the optician cos my eyesight went that i was sent to the drs for a glucose test, on the day my results were due i couldnt keep awake and was not really responding to anybody, the dr rang the house at 7pm and asked for me, my partner tried to wake me but couldnt, the dr said he had rang cos my blood sugar was 37.7 and wanted me to be seen at the hospital but as i couldnt be roused he needed to call an ambulance, it turned out i was in a coma and im lucky to be here, i didnt really remember anything for around 3 days, im now on insulin and its a big thing for me i get quite upset about it sometimes and its hard to not rebel against it but hopefully ill be ok , they are not sure if there will be any lasting damage especially to my kidneys , liver and eyesight because of the sugar and even though they have spotted damage to them all im hoping it will not be forever and that i can live a normal life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracy 64, post: 285717, member: 45456"] hi i am still getting used to it, ive not long come out of hospital where i spent 3 weeks on a insulin drip , i was wrongly diagnosed and it wasnt till i went to the optician cos my eyesight went that i was sent to the drs for a glucose test, on the day my results were due i couldnt keep awake and was not really responding to anybody, the dr rang the house at 7pm and asked for me, my partner tried to wake me but couldnt, the dr said he had rang cos my blood sugar was 37.7 and wanted me to be seen at the hospital but as i couldnt be roused he needed to call an ambulance, it turned out i was in a coma and im lucky to be here, i didnt really remember anything for around 3 days, im now on insulin and its a big thing for me i get quite upset about it sometimes and its hard to not rebel against it but hopefully ill be ok , they are not sure if there will be any lasting damage especially to my kidneys , liver and eyesight because of the sugar and even though they have spotted damage to them all im hoping it will not be forever and that i can live a normal life [/QUOTE]
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