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<blockquote data-quote="perrywinkle" data-source="post: 344324" data-attributes="member: 29492"><p>Hi, I was diagnosed Type 2 in Sept 2010, previously to this I felt the cold and was always in layers of clothing and PJ s for bed. Since disgnosis (diet controlled) I am constantly hot, no need for any central heating, sleep in undies and I to reguraly wake up wet through with sweat. Dont seem to have to many in the daytime but the nights are very restless, up two or more times to go to loo. Recently did an input and output chart for my GP of fluid intake and output. He said it was fine, but recommended I dont have a drink after 6.30 at night. I find this very hard as I love a drink of tea before bedtime. I feel it definteley alters your body temperature control although the GP says it dos'nt although a sweat usually proceeds a visit to the loo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perrywinkle, post: 344324, member: 29492"] Hi, I was diagnosed Type 2 in Sept 2010, previously to this I felt the cold and was always in layers of clothing and PJ s for bed. Since disgnosis (diet controlled) I am constantly hot, no need for any central heating, sleep in undies and I to reguraly wake up wet through with sweat. Dont seem to have to many in the daytime but the nights are very restless, up two or more times to go to loo. Recently did an input and output chart for my GP of fluid intake and output. He said it was fine, but recommended I dont have a drink after 6.30 at night. I find this very hard as I love a drink of tea before bedtime. I feel it definteley alters your body temperature control although the GP says it dos'nt although a sweat usually proceeds a visit to the loo. [/QUOTE]
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