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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 1858232" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>Hi Ben and welcome! That’s shocking that you’ve just been left, have you no instruction at all to return for review, further blood tests or a check up with the practice nurse? If not maybe you should make a GP appt, a different GP perhaps? Most Drs won’t diagnose on one blood test, so you should be having a second one really.</p><p>In the meantime have a read of [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] ’s info post which she will post on this thread now I’ve tagged her.</p><p>Headaches can be a symptom of high blood sugar which if you haven’t modified your diet yet, you’ll no doubt be suffering from. Many of us Type 2s here reduce our blood sugars by reducing carbohydrate intake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 1858232, member: 400972"] Hi Ben and welcome! That’s shocking that you’ve just been left, have you no instruction at all to return for review, further blood tests or a check up with the practice nurse? If not maybe you should make a GP appt, a different GP perhaps? Most Drs won’t diagnose on one blood test, so you should be having a second one really. In the meantime have a read of [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] ’s info post which she will post on this thread now I’ve tagged her. Headaches can be a symptom of high blood sugar which if you haven’t modified your diet yet, you’ll no doubt be suffering from. Many of us Type 2s here reduce our blood sugars by reducing carbohydrate intake. [/QUOTE]
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