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<blockquote data-quote="Tony337" data-source="post: 1394688" data-attributes="member: 339124"><p>Hello</p><p>The effect of diabetes on our major organs is well known but less so with our brain.</p><p>I am not medically qualified to comment and your post quite rightly is a sensitive one however i've been type 1 for 43 years and if my sugar levels are low then i get confused and often don't make sense.</p><p>The older i've got and i'm still only 48 i've noticed the confusion affects me more now than it did 30 years ago.</p><p>Logic would suggest my brain has been affected by hypos over the years.</p><p>This is not a proper answer to your question just my humble findings but i do find the subject fascinating and i also mean that in the nicest possible way.</p><p></p><p>On a lighter note i do still get confused at the difference between "effect" and "affect" as i often use the wrong one but thats down to thickness and not diabetes....lol</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony337, post: 1394688, member: 339124"] Hello The effect of diabetes on our major organs is well known but less so with our brain. I am not medically qualified to comment and your post quite rightly is a sensitive one however i've been type 1 for 43 years and if my sugar levels are low then i get confused and often don't make sense. The older i've got and i'm still only 48 i've noticed the confusion affects me more now than it did 30 years ago. Logic would suggest my brain has been affected by hypos over the years. This is not a proper answer to your question just my humble findings but i do find the subject fascinating and i also mean that in the nicest possible way. On a lighter note i do still get confused at the difference between "effect" and "affect" as i often use the wrong one but thats down to thickness and not diabetes....lol Good luck Tony [/QUOTE]
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