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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix69" data-source="post: 1785635" data-attributes="member: 269034"><p>My concern is that if you have type 1 diabetes which is an autoimmune disease and part of the endocrine system not enough time has been put into either even. My GP still thinks I'm type 2 and calorie controlled. My hba1c goes between 6 and it hit 6.4 early this year. I told my go that I had then already been ill for 4 months and was worried about the high blood sugars I was constantly battling with 10 or more blood tests and numerous nsulin injections. She put it down to my hba1c. I was scared i would end up with pneumonia and sepsis again as 2 years ago. That wasn't the forest or last visit. I went to the surgery again my temperature was 35. I was very I'll at the time and simply sent away with antibiotics. No one contacted me despite the recurrent throat and gland infection the low body temperature. My low blood pressure.nothing. it seems everything is put down to depression or something else. Nobody investigated my physical condition to see if that had affected me.. I have lost so much it's like the medical profession accept you have diabetes and therefore you have depression. Tell them that you drink most evenings up to 2 glasses of wine they become totally blinkered. they can see from liver function triglycerides which mine are well within range etc that im not drinking large amounts. it may be more than recommended but not huge. im tired so tired only someone with thyroid disorder will understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix69, post: 1785635, member: 269034"] My concern is that if you have type 1 diabetes which is an autoimmune disease and part of the endocrine system not enough time has been put into either even. My GP still thinks I'm type 2 and calorie controlled. My hba1c goes between 6 and it hit 6.4 early this year. I told my go that I had then already been ill for 4 months and was worried about the high blood sugars I was constantly battling with 10 or more blood tests and numerous nsulin injections. She put it down to my hba1c. I was scared i would end up with pneumonia and sepsis again as 2 years ago. That wasn't the forest or last visit. I went to the surgery again my temperature was 35. I was very I'll at the time and simply sent away with antibiotics. No one contacted me despite the recurrent throat and gland infection the low body temperature. My low blood pressure.nothing. it seems everything is put down to depression or something else. Nobody investigated my physical condition to see if that had affected me.. I have lost so much it's like the medical profession accept you have diabetes and therefore you have depression. Tell them that you drink most evenings up to 2 glasses of wine they become totally blinkered. they can see from liver function triglycerides which mine are well within range etc that im not drinking large amounts. it may be more than recommended but not huge. im tired so tired only someone with thyroid disorder will understand. [/QUOTE]
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