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<blockquote data-quote="Rose22" data-source="post: 2295063" data-attributes="member: 509613"><p>Oh I hadn’t thought of that thankyou for the information, I usually feel when something’s amiss, was low in vit d (after being put on metformin couple years ago) and my legs where aching and so drained. I thought was going to be anaemia, as had that severely after my son was born, oh joy! GP tends to fob me off to be honest, as I went in saying my blood sugars are high (which she was set against as I’d been testing) I went through several medications, many of which gave me bad side effects, and some I refused to take, with an increasing blood sugar level and rising hba1c and my GP telling me that I’m type 2 and can refer but probably won’t be seen...anti gad and islet positive, told I’m late onset type one by consultant and still my GP refused to acknowledge it. Three letters on the system saying it and me showing her the letter, I had to call up and ask medical record to be updated to show type 1. She said I was a difficult type 2. So I think we don’t se eye to eye really. The bruising is only where I have injected, not anywhere else. They are yellow and turn purple black. I don’t remember bruising at the start nearly 6 months ago? I will tell the specialist diabetes nurse, she is really great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rose22, post: 2295063, member: 509613"] Oh I hadn’t thought of that thankyou for the information, I usually feel when something’s amiss, was low in vit d (after being put on metformin couple years ago) and my legs where aching and so drained. I thought was going to be anaemia, as had that severely after my son was born, oh joy! GP tends to fob me off to be honest, as I went in saying my blood sugars are high (which she was set against as I’d been testing) I went through several medications, many of which gave me bad side effects, and some I refused to take, with an increasing blood sugar level and rising hba1c and my GP telling me that I’m type 2 and can refer but probably won’t be seen...anti gad and islet positive, told I’m late onset type one by consultant and still my GP refused to acknowledge it. Three letters on the system saying it and me showing her the letter, I had to call up and ask medical record to be updated to show type 1. She said I was a difficult type 2. So I think we don’t se eye to eye really. The bruising is only where I have injected, not anywhere else. They are yellow and turn purple black. I don’t remember bruising at the start nearly 6 months ago? I will tell the specialist diabetes nurse, she is really great. [/QUOTE]
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