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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbb" data-source="post: 2313880" data-attributes="member: 452544"><p>Yes, absolutely they change. New ones creep up on you and it can take quite some repeat occurrences to recognise the changes. I had put my sleepiness down to general fatigue until I tested my BG and realised it was a new symptom, big floating blobs of light in both eyes is another new one on me. Yup; you can’t sit on your laurels with symptoms; change of insulin can be a trigger as well as the length of time you’ve had Diabetes. I find it quite satisfying to recognise a new one as it gives me a feeling of keeping the ambulance at bay...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbb, post: 2313880, member: 452544"] Yes, absolutely they change. New ones creep up on you and it can take quite some repeat occurrences to recognise the changes. I had put my sleepiness down to general fatigue until I tested my BG and realised it was a new symptom, big floating blobs of light in both eyes is another new one on me. Yup; you can’t sit on your laurels with symptoms; change of insulin can be a trigger as well as the length of time you’ve had Diabetes. I find it quite satisfying to recognise a new one as it gives me a feeling of keeping the ambulance at bay... [/QUOTE]
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