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<blockquote data-quote="lilibet" data-source="post: 76683" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>The only way to find out is to get test strips im afraid. Appreciate its different for you cause I get them on prescription but the thought of not knowing what my bg is doing sends me into a panic! </p><p></p><p>The fatigue, peeing, thirst is of course classic high bg symptoms. Ive read you shouldnt exericise with bg higher than 14 but can see the rationale in trying to lower bg by this</p><p></p><p>Maybe lack of food has caused a liver dump or may be something else entirely. Maybe lack of food is making you exhausted!</p><p></p><p>when you get back out of bed, just be ultra careful with the carbs today and get your strips sorted as soon as you can. Hope you feel better later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilibet, post: 76683, member: 11459"] The only way to find out is to get test strips im afraid. Appreciate its different for you cause I get them on prescription but the thought of not knowing what my bg is doing sends me into a panic! The fatigue, peeing, thirst is of course classic high bg symptoms. Ive read you shouldnt exericise with bg higher than 14 but can see the rationale in trying to lower bg by this Maybe lack of food has caused a liver dump or may be something else entirely. Maybe lack of food is making you exhausted! when you get back out of bed, just be ultra careful with the carbs today and get your strips sorted as soon as you can. Hope you feel better later [/QUOTE]
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