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<blockquote data-quote="Circuspony" data-source="post: 1589520" data-attributes="member: 432241"><p>I could have written your post today! I seem to spend most of my life with a slightly woozy feeling since diagnosis. It doesn't seem to matter whether my BG is in the normal spectrum or out of it (apart from hypos - that's shaky instead of woozy!). About 30 mins after injecting I feel peak woozy.</p><p></p><p>Plus I think my pancreas has decided to wake up again and join the party. I've knocked my insulin dosage right back because otherwise I was having hypos even after a mocha and a bacon sandwich! Riding my horse and feeling the shakes come on was very unpleasant .</p><p></p><p>Ho hum - got my first appointment with the consultant this week. I'm armed with questions!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Circuspony, post: 1589520, member: 432241"] I could have written your post today! I seem to spend most of my life with a slightly woozy feeling since diagnosis. It doesn't seem to matter whether my BG is in the normal spectrum or out of it (apart from hypos - that's shaky instead of woozy!). About 30 mins after injecting I feel peak woozy. Plus I think my pancreas has decided to wake up again and join the party. I've knocked my insulin dosage right back because otherwise I was having hypos even after a mocha and a bacon sandwich! Riding my horse and feeling the shakes come on was very unpleasant . Ho hum - got my first appointment with the consultant this week. I'm armed with questions!! [/QUOTE]
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