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<blockquote data-quote="Miss90" data-source="post: 461369" data-attributes="member: 48588"><p>Thanks guys! Nice to know it happens to others too, I don't know another type 1 diabetic to share my experiences with!</p><p></p><p>It was a one off, never in my diabetic life has that ever happened or anything as serious as that!! My GP was awful, just told me to 'take care of myself', they wont refer me to a consultant as the local nurse should 'deal with me' so i've got a new GP and an amazing consultant who is a professor in diabetes! </p><p></p><p>I've just today been diagnosed with an under-active thyroid and the doctor reckons that played a part in my hypo too. I just hope it never happens again as waking up with an oxygen mask on your face, a line in your arm and 4 paramedics around you isn't that pleasant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss90, post: 461369, member: 48588"] Thanks guys! Nice to know it happens to others too, I don't know another type 1 diabetic to share my experiences with! It was a one off, never in my diabetic life has that ever happened or anything as serious as that!! My GP was awful, just told me to 'take care of myself', they wont refer me to a consultant as the local nurse should 'deal with me' so i've got a new GP and an amazing consultant who is a professor in diabetes! I've just today been diagnosed with an under-active thyroid and the doctor reckons that played a part in my hypo too. I just hope it never happens again as waking up with an oxygen mask on your face, a line in your arm and 4 paramedics around you isn't that pleasant! [/QUOTE]
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