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<blockquote data-quote="ThePenguinPimp" data-source="post: 1803475" data-attributes="member: 265801"><p>It must be really awful to suffer with that condition.. having had diabetes for 30 years and many complications I am so used to hospitals its just an everyday thing now for me.. You have said you won't go to the doctor and I don't want to say that's fine as the symptoms could also be from something that a doctor could at least rule out for you.</p><p></p><p>However, I hope that some simple advice on the diabetes side of things may help your situation. You should buy a finger prick blood testing kit and start testing your blood. Start testing your sugar level at different times of the day and when you feel particularly bad or good and see if your blood sugars are correspondingly high or low.</p><p></p><p>If they are too high the first thing to do is reduce the amount of carbohydrate you are consuming. Do not just read the 'sugars' tab on the front of packaging (see my petition under lol but that's not why I'm responding) look at the carbs and work out how many you are consuming in that portion. Everyone is different so can consume different amounts of carbohydrates before it becomes a problem. But if your blood sugars are too high then reduce the carbs until they are not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePenguinPimp, post: 1803475, member: 265801"] It must be really awful to suffer with that condition.. having had diabetes for 30 years and many complications I am so used to hospitals its just an everyday thing now for me.. You have said you won't go to the doctor and I don't want to say that's fine as the symptoms could also be from something that a doctor could at least rule out for you. However, I hope that some simple advice on the diabetes side of things may help your situation. You should buy a finger prick blood testing kit and start testing your blood. Start testing your sugar level at different times of the day and when you feel particularly bad or good and see if your blood sugars are correspondingly high or low. If they are too high the first thing to do is reduce the amount of carbohydrate you are consuming. Do not just read the 'sugars' tab on the front of packaging (see my petition under lol but that's not why I'm responding) look at the carbs and work out how many you are consuming in that portion. Everyone is different so can consume different amounts of carbohydrates before it becomes a problem. But if your blood sugars are too high then reduce the carbs until they are not. [/QUOTE]
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