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<blockquote data-quote="RFSMarch" data-source="post: 2338256" data-attributes="member: 410451"><p>Not all the time... my symptoms were the rapid loss of a stone and a half that went un-noticed because I simply assumed it was the stress of my mother passing away suddenly - I had lost a stone when my dad died, so I did not even bother much about it until all the other symptoms started to present.</p><p>Turns out ... my body was ignoring all this lovely glucose washing around in my cells for energy... and decided instead to munch on my muscles instead which ironically should have been another clue as for the first time in ages I hadn't had to fight with a pair of knee high boots to get them to zip up over my ex-athlete calf muscles. </p><p></p><p>Whenever my pancreas decides to have another little wobble, one of the first indications that my bloods are soaring is that my weight drops like a stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RFSMarch, post: 2338256, member: 410451"] Not all the time... my symptoms were the rapid loss of a stone and a half that went un-noticed because I simply assumed it was the stress of my mother passing away suddenly - I had lost a stone when my dad died, so I did not even bother much about it until all the other symptoms started to present. Turns out ... my body was ignoring all this lovely glucose washing around in my cells for energy... and decided instead to munch on my muscles instead which ironically should have been another clue as for the first time in ages I hadn't had to fight with a pair of knee high boots to get them to zip up over my ex-athlete calf muscles. Whenever my pancreas decides to have another little wobble, one of the first indications that my bloods are soaring is that my weight drops like a stone. [/QUOTE]
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