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<blockquote data-quote="JAT1" data-source="post: 1892996" data-attributes="member: 490842"><p>My GP had diagnosed me as T2 due to age, but the Endo, based on a fasting blood test, said I am T1. GP was shocked out of his tree. The 8 hour fast was so difficult. 7 hours prior to the test, I stuffed myself to the point of pain and then slept til test time all because of the fear of hypo. My GP (not sure if I will ever go back to him again) has been wrong more than once. He prescribed meds which I took because I trusted him and then my liver started to give out alarming, critical reads. The liver specialist said it was the meds that were the cause of this, my liver is fine as long as I don't take meds, and that GPs prescribe too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAT1, post: 1892996, member: 490842"] My GP had diagnosed me as T2 due to age, but the Endo, based on a fasting blood test, said I am T1. GP was shocked out of his tree. The 8 hour fast was so difficult. 7 hours prior to the test, I stuffed myself to the point of pain and then slept til test time all because of the fear of hypo. My GP (not sure if I will ever go back to him again) has been wrong more than once. He prescribed meds which I took because I trusted him and then my liver started to give out alarming, critical reads. The liver specialist said it was the meds that were the cause of this, my liver is fine as long as I don't take meds, and that GPs prescribe too much. [/QUOTE]
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