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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Robin" data-source="post: 869850" data-attributes="member: 92241"><p>Hi Vinyl, I would personally want to get that checked out as soon as possible. Blood sugars that high are unlikely to be life threatening in the short term, but they are cause for concern. Type 1 diabetes is likely, but the only way to be completely sure is to seek medical advice. I'm not sure how equipped A+E are to do a diagnosis, but I would speak to a medical professional as soon as you can. The first thing to do might be to ring NHS direct. The main thing is to keep calm. A lack of ketones is a very good sign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Robin, post: 869850, member: 92241"] Hi Vinyl, I would personally want to get that checked out as soon as possible. Blood sugars that high are unlikely to be life threatening in the short term, but they are cause for concern. Type 1 diabetes is likely, but the only way to be completely sure is to seek medical advice. I'm not sure how equipped A+E are to do a diagnosis, but I would speak to a medical professional as soon as you can. The first thing to do might be to ring NHS direct. The main thing is to keep calm. A lack of ketones is a very good sign. [/QUOTE]
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