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<blockquote data-quote="jimbot" data-source="post: 239062" data-attributes="member: 40277"><p>Hi CarbsRok, thanks for the reply.</p><p>I asked what type I was when was diagnosed, assumed type2 as Im 29 years old. Doctor didnt actually tell me, said we would just keep going back weekly to see how it was, but he was surprised that I wasnt feeling much more ill at the readings. Ive always been tired tho, maybe always had it?</p><p>Getting even more worried when reading this forum and seeing people worrying about it being above 10 and Im constantly in the 20's. My girlfriend wants me to get a second opinion but not sure how I can as my doc is the head of practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbot, post: 239062, member: 40277"] Hi CarbsRok, thanks for the reply. I asked what type I was when was diagnosed, assumed type2 as Im 29 years old. Doctor didnt actually tell me, said we would just keep going back weekly to see how it was, but he was surprised that I wasnt feeling much more ill at the readings. Ive always been tired tho, maybe always had it? Getting even more worried when reading this forum and seeing people worrying about it being above 10 and Im constantly in the 20's. My girlfriend wants me to get a second opinion but not sure how I can as my doc is the head of practice. [/QUOTE]
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