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<blockquote data-quote="wildfirejc" data-source="post: 1831924" data-attributes="member: 480436"><p>I am from Singapore and in my family my brother has insulin injections - so there is no cause for worry abt there being no support in Singapore. It isn't a third world country.</p><p>However, most of the hawker food in Singapore are full of sugar - so beware.</p><p>My diabetes happened after spending two months there in 2016. Prior to that, I wasn't a diabetic.</p><p>Then as a result of drinking gallons of fresh lime juice while there, being thirsty all the time cos of the heat, I think my kidneys just folded up...</p><p>I was fortunate to return to UK when I did - and insisted that the doctor tested me for diabetes cos I had all the classic symptoms. 107 mmol/mol....but after the pills and sugar control, it is now 41 mmol/mol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildfirejc, post: 1831924, member: 480436"] I am from Singapore and in my family my brother has insulin injections - so there is no cause for worry abt there being no support in Singapore. It isn't a third world country. However, most of the hawker food in Singapore are full of sugar - so beware. My diabetes happened after spending two months there in 2016. Prior to that, I wasn't a diabetic. Then as a result of drinking gallons of fresh lime juice while there, being thirsty all the time cos of the heat, I think my kidneys just folded up... I was fortunate to return to UK when I did - and insisted that the doctor tested me for diabetes cos I had all the classic symptoms. 107 mmol/mol....but after the pills and sugar control, it is now 41 mmol/mol. [/QUOTE]
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