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<blockquote data-quote="Outlier" data-source="post: 2761180" data-attributes="member: 550046"><p>I was put on insulin when I was rushed into hospital with something completely different, and I was able to come off it once I was out. GP and Diabetic nurse oversaw this - hospital didn't even tell me I was diabetic. So you may have to stay on it or you may not, but either way is do-able under medical guidance. You must be feeling lonely and overwhelmed, but honestly, this is normal, and stress can raise your blood glucose massively as well. Stay and read around the Board, ask anything you like - no question is stupid or too small - if you want to ask, we are here to help. Medical support is very variable, but see if your surgery offers any or if there is a dedicated diabetic team available. Along with whatever you are offered, there is plenty of actual lived experience here. Welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlier, post: 2761180, member: 550046"] I was put on insulin when I was rushed into hospital with something completely different, and I was able to come off it once I was out. GP and Diabetic nurse oversaw this - hospital didn't even tell me I was diabetic. So you may have to stay on it or you may not, but either way is do-able under medical guidance. You must be feeling lonely and overwhelmed, but honestly, this is normal, and stress can raise your blood glucose massively as well. Stay and read around the Board, ask anything you like - no question is stupid or too small - if you want to ask, we are here to help. Medical support is very variable, but see if your surgery offers any or if there is a dedicated diabetic team available. Along with whatever you are offered, there is plenty of actual lived experience here. Welcome. [/QUOTE]
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