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<blockquote data-quote="Robert_D" data-source="post: 2258599" data-attributes="member: 438009"><p>Sorry [USER=521936]@Kilchoman[/USER] to hijack your thread but thought it might be helpful as you have "been advised that type 2 is regarded as "low risk" "</p><p>Well as a T2D Diagnosed in 2000, that was diet only controlled, not on any diabetic meds due to lifestyle changes, was Diagnosed with Covid 19 (April) sent to ICU within a day of being admitted, severe drop of oxygen levels from 92-50% (even though was on supplemental Oxygen,), put on a ventilator , put on Insulin and survived..</p><p></p><p> I have posted separately in the T2D forum my brief experience of ICU etc,(not to shock but to give my very real personal experience with Covid that is not based on theory.</p><p> It is a condensed personal diary of the direct timescale of how quick and dangerous this disease is in reality to those with Diabetes, no matter( it would appear), how well controlled BG levels and weight control are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert_D, post: 2258599, member: 438009"] Sorry [USER=521936]@Kilchoman[/USER] to hijack your thread but thought it might be helpful as you have "been advised that type 2 is regarded as "low risk" " Well as a T2D Diagnosed in 2000, that was diet only controlled, not on any diabetic meds due to lifestyle changes, was Diagnosed with Covid 19 (April) sent to ICU within a day of being admitted, severe drop of oxygen levels from 92-50% (even though was on supplemental Oxygen,), put on a ventilator , put on Insulin and survived.. I have posted separately in the T2D forum my brief experience of ICU etc,(not to shock but to give my very real personal experience with Covid that is not based on theory. It is a condensed personal diary of the direct timescale of how quick and dangerous this disease is in reality to those with Diabetes, no matter( it would appear), how well controlled BG levels and weight control are. [/QUOTE]
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