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<blockquote data-quote="NewlyLADA" data-source="post: 2029407" data-attributes="member: 502051"><p>I do live in the Pacific Northwest in Spokane, it is a medium size city however I do have a very smart Dr’s office with 7 or 8 different drs. So when I kept going back with my symptoms it was actually a nurse practitioner that put the notes together and thought I was actually a T1. </p><p></p><p>The first diagnosis T2 was done by a awesome doctor at a urgent care office, she closely monitored me until Monday when I got in to my regular Dr. </p><p></p><p>Now I see the specialist, I am very lucky that they did the math in less than two months and I was able to get on insulin, as this made my ketones significantly decrease and I did not feel ill and nauseous 24/7. I was feeling like I should be in a hospital bed, and I was going to go sit at the dr office every day until they had a answer or go to the hospital...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewlyLADA, post: 2029407, member: 502051"] I do live in the Pacific Northwest in Spokane, it is a medium size city however I do have a very smart Dr’s office with 7 or 8 different drs. So when I kept going back with my symptoms it was actually a nurse practitioner that put the notes together and thought I was actually a T1. The first diagnosis T2 was done by a awesome doctor at a urgent care office, she closely monitored me until Monday when I got in to my regular Dr. Now I see the specialist, I am very lucky that they did the math in less than two months and I was able to get on insulin, as this made my ketones significantly decrease and I did not feel ill and nauseous 24/7. I was feeling like I should be in a hospital bed, and I was going to go sit at the dr office every day until they had a answer or go to the hospital... [/QUOTE]
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