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<blockquote data-quote="didi" data-source="post: 182643" data-attributes="member: 32737"><p>I so agree about TEST ! TEST ! TEST. </p><p></p><p>I have had so many symptoms of HYPO, but my readings have clearly indicated HYPER... I have had the HYPO symptoms - all but the tingling lips and all the HYPER symptoms. I thought perhaps my meter was faulty, so used a back up one which made no diff. I rang surgery at 5pm and explained things and had an appointment to see Dr at 5.15. I have been battling a sinus infection for months and dr I saw said that this is very likely the reason for my bg being high ( apart from me not really being good in controlling things) . I have an appointment with the specialist diabetic Dr tomorrow. The Dr I saw today confirmed that my symptoms are related to HYPER rather than HYPO. AND, I mentioned that I have started on a low carb diet the past few days and she agreed that it is totally the way to go in achieving control. </p><p></p><p>I have spent many many hours on here researching things ( I have an enquiring mind- and insomnia :roll: ) and I have come to the conclusion that the advice given here is sound - based on the experience of fellow diabetics and it encourages us to take control of OUR OWN DIABETES rather than what the NHS etc says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="didi, post: 182643, member: 32737"] I so agree about TEST ! TEST ! TEST. I have had so many symptoms of HYPO, but my readings have clearly indicated HYPER... I have had the HYPO symptoms - all but the tingling lips and all the HYPER symptoms. I thought perhaps my meter was faulty, so used a back up one which made no diff. I rang surgery at 5pm and explained things and had an appointment to see Dr at 5.15. I have been battling a sinus infection for months and dr I saw said that this is very likely the reason for my bg being high ( apart from me not really being good in controlling things) . I have an appointment with the specialist diabetic Dr tomorrow. The Dr I saw today confirmed that my symptoms are related to HYPER rather than HYPO. AND, I mentioned that I have started on a low carb diet the past few days and she agreed that it is totally the way to go in achieving control. I have spent many many hours on here researching things ( I have an enquiring mind- and insomnia :roll: ) and I have come to the conclusion that the advice given here is sound - based on the experience of fellow diabetics and it encourages us to take control of OUR OWN DIABETES rather than what the NHS etc says. [/QUOTE]
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