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<blockquote data-quote="Carodaro" data-source="post: 54409" data-attributes="member: 15003"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I have been diagnosed today [Type 2] in shock. I have felt unwell over the past few years, however previous tests inconclusive. Not this time. Combined with raised cholesterol and raised triglycides my blood results naff. I work as a nurse in Theatre and had been complaining of nausea and palpitations along with feeling tired, I wondered about Thyroid problems, however, an anaesthetist took my pulse and recommended I see my GP. So began the saga; I have controlled AF [not bad] I have high cholesterol [the bad LDL and low good HDL]. Oh b----r I thought. This seems like a nice site so here I am, shocked of this Parish! Any advice would be gratefully recieved. Please forgive me if I stumble around the site [not just down to blurred vision!] I have a reputation for losing things on the computer. So my posts may reflect this talent, here today gone for the next three weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carodaro, post: 54409, member: 15003"] Hello I have been diagnosed today [Type 2] in shock. I have felt unwell over the past few years, however previous tests inconclusive. Not this time. Combined with raised cholesterol and raised triglycides my blood results naff. I work as a nurse in Theatre and had been complaining of nausea and palpitations along with feeling tired, I wondered about Thyroid problems, however, an anaesthetist took my pulse and recommended I see my GP. So began the saga; I have controlled AF [not bad] I have high cholesterol [the bad LDL and low good HDL]. Oh b----r I thought. This seems like a nice site so here I am, shocked of this Parish! Any advice would be gratefully recieved. Please forgive me if I stumble around the site [not just down to blurred vision!] I have a reputation for losing things on the computer. So my posts may reflect this talent, here today gone for the next three weeks. [/QUOTE]
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