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<blockquote data-quote="shedges" data-source="post: 93024" data-attributes="member: 10554"><p>If you're worried over these numbers, I'd hate to think what else you worry about. Your life must be one permanent worry. If you don't want to see your GP you could always phone up the diabetes clinic at your local hospital. Go to the hospital website, and search for 'diabetes'.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of factors that can make people feel shakey between meals... too much caffeine (or other stimulant), too little sleep, excessive exercise, food intolerance? </p><p></p><p>I remember feeling shakey when I was a kid... and sorting it out be eating some food. That was 20 years before diagnosis and I don't see that as an early sign. Just the human body behaving normally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shedges, post: 93024, member: 10554"] If you're worried over these numbers, I'd hate to think what else you worry about. Your life must be one permanent worry. If you don't want to see your GP you could always phone up the diabetes clinic at your local hospital. Go to the hospital website, and search for 'diabetes'. There are a lot of factors that can make people feel shakey between meals... too much caffeine (or other stimulant), too little sleep, excessive exercise, food intolerance? I remember feeling shakey when I was a kid... and sorting it out be eating some food. That was 20 years before diagnosis and I don't see that as an early sign. Just the human body behaving normally. [/QUOTE]
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