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<blockquote data-quote="wookie101" data-source="post: 1857435" data-attributes="member: 186332"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Finally back, as been getting my Mini-Stroke looked at. </p><p></p><p>Mini-stroke now looking unlikely for why my leg gave way (in another thread), so quite pleased about that. However being tired in the morning and leg pain have increased. So Dr now that the mini-stroke was going off of the radar agreed to do more blood test and check what might be causing it.</p><p></p><p>Long story short turns out that I'm <u><strong>not </strong></u>absorbing <u>Vitamin D</u> (even with all the sunshine & heat that we've all had to suffer!!) and that has also resulted in my Bone density reducing (as shown by blood test), so I've diabetes hurting my entire body and now also losing bone density on my whole body for the past 3-4month... Which sort of explain why my left leg feels like its going to break from time to time.</p><p></p><p>So I've been put on Vit D3 supplements for 3 months but with a blood tests in 2 week and then 3 months if the 2 weeks turns out good.</p><p></p><p>I've also (as per another thread) been approved to switch all my drugs (as per sig bloc) to Synjardy, as that worked for my cousin so asked if I could go on it. And will monitor bloods levels every day for a week to see if its working for me.</p><p></p><p>Last HBA1C was 50, hoping with Synjardy to lower that to 45 or better, with lots of walking to help weight loss.</p><p></p><p>So my extreme tiredness was a serious issue, but obvioulsoy Dr's where looking at the mini-stroke (TIA) first. Hoping that having discovered this underlying problems I can next get back on the right path and that things start to go my way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wookie101, post: 1857435, member: 186332"] Hi all, Finally back, as been getting my Mini-Stroke looked at. Mini-stroke now looking unlikely for why my leg gave way (in another thread), so quite pleased about that. However being tired in the morning and leg pain have increased. So Dr now that the mini-stroke was going off of the radar agreed to do more blood test and check what might be causing it. Long story short turns out that I'm [U][B]not [/B][/U]absorbing [U]Vitamin D[/U] (even with all the sunshine & heat that we've all had to suffer!!) and that has also resulted in my Bone density reducing (as shown by blood test), so I've diabetes hurting my entire body and now also losing bone density on my whole body for the past 3-4month... Which sort of explain why my left leg feels like its going to break from time to time. So I've been put on Vit D3 supplements for 3 months but with a blood tests in 2 week and then 3 months if the 2 weeks turns out good. I've also (as per another thread) been approved to switch all my drugs (as per sig bloc) to Synjardy, as that worked for my cousin so asked if I could go on it. And will monitor bloods levels every day for a week to see if its working for me. Last HBA1C was 50, hoping with Synjardy to lower that to 45 or better, with lots of walking to help weight loss. So my extreme tiredness was a serious issue, but obvioulsoy Dr's where looking at the mini-stroke (TIA) first. Hoping that having discovered this underlying problems I can next get back on the right path and that things start to go my way. [/QUOTE]
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