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<blockquote data-quote="Crimsonclient" data-source="post: 496797" data-attributes="member: 56911"><p>Sorry just posted on its own </p><p>Emphysema in old money, so a double whammy on the same day, and just to add insult to injury I had high keytones and at 41 it could be type1 or type2 so more blood tests for a ngad test to check what type as it works out they had to repeat the blood test over the next few weeks as they either put it in wrong colour slip or wrong colour bottle or even both. Any way put on the normal metformin and I was ok for 2 days and then it started the most awful wind and runs I gave ever had but it went after a week I made a lot of changes and the full fat coke went and changes in my diet. Due to my job at the time I successfully argued my case for testing, I was self testing and my bs never seemed to come down, so was put on to gliclizide, and upped my metformin and bad stomach again went back a wee later and lost about a stone in weight at the time, but bloods wasn't coming down, so dn rang the local hospital and the diabetes clinic, they had a chat and was told to go to the clinic first thing the next morning. Next morning I go to the clinic and greeted by the nicest people I have ever met, nothing was to much trouble and spent most of the day there for tests and talk to the dietician. As it works out I was referred to a diabetes specialist, and put on to maximum doses of metformin and gliclizide had to declare to VOSA and the rest of the things. I was still self testing and my bloods still wasn't dropping. And in April I saw the diabetes specialist and he put me on Victoza and as if it was a miracle I took my first dose and the next morning I had normal bloods. At last something that worked but I was still getting spikes so more changes needed tried to change things but struggling. And then it all went wrong the Victoza stopped working and I went in to what I call renal mode which is the unquenchable thirst. And peeing a lot so my appointment with specialist was about 2 weeks away so I hung on till I saw him but I was feeling iller and iller, I will carry on after I get back from seeing the mrs in hospital later </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimsonclient, post: 496797, member: 56911"] Sorry just posted on its own Emphysema in old money, so a double whammy on the same day, and just to add insult to injury I had high keytones and at 41 it could be type1 or type2 so more blood tests for a ngad test to check what type as it works out they had to repeat the blood test over the next few weeks as they either put it in wrong colour slip or wrong colour bottle or even both. Any way put on the normal metformin and I was ok for 2 days and then it started the most awful wind and runs I gave ever had but it went after a week I made a lot of changes and the full fat coke went and changes in my diet. Due to my job at the time I successfully argued my case for testing, I was self testing and my bs never seemed to come down, so was put on to gliclizide, and upped my metformin and bad stomach again went back a wee later and lost about a stone in weight at the time, but bloods wasn't coming down, so dn rang the local hospital and the diabetes clinic, they had a chat and was told to go to the clinic first thing the next morning. Next morning I go to the clinic and greeted by the nicest people I have ever met, nothing was to much trouble and spent most of the day there for tests and talk to the dietician. As it works out I was referred to a diabetes specialist, and put on to maximum doses of metformin and gliclizide had to declare to VOSA and the rest of the things. I was still self testing and my bloods still wasn't dropping. And in April I saw the diabetes specialist and he put me on Victoza and as if it was a miracle I took my first dose and the next morning I had normal bloods. At last something that worked but I was still getting spikes so more changes needed tried to change things but struggling. And then it all went wrong the Victoza stopped working and I went in to what I call renal mode which is the unquenchable thirst. And peeing a lot so my appointment with specialist was about 2 weeks away so I hung on till I saw him but I was feeling iller and iller, I will carry on after I get back from seeing the mrs in hospital later Sent from my iPad [/QUOTE]
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