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<blockquote data-quote="face990" data-source="post: 38879" data-attributes="member: 12477"><p>Don't worry i Am always easily confused. lol, must be the high sugars killing off some brain cells.</p><p>I too was surprised that they didn't investigate type 1 but then i was surprised by my entire treatment by my GP.</p><p>The family support is good, but my dad can be a bit stuck in his ways and seems to think what works for him works for me! which it certainly does not, he has also had it so long (since he was a child) he seems to forget the time it takes to adjust to something like this even if your are kinda expecting it.</p><p></p><p>On another point Has any one experienced this, just before it really hit me i was going to the gym and lifting weights, but my strength for a few days went through the roof i was suddenly lifting 10KG or more than i have ever lifted before, then a day later i could barely lift my eyebrows, let alone a weight. It was almost like if you can imagine a power surge just before a lightbulb blows if you catch my drift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="face990, post: 38879, member: 12477"] Don't worry i Am always easily confused. lol, must be the high sugars killing off some brain cells. I too was surprised that they didn't investigate type 1 but then i was surprised by my entire treatment by my GP. The family support is good, but my dad can be a bit stuck in his ways and seems to think what works for him works for me! which it certainly does not, he has also had it so long (since he was a child) he seems to forget the time it takes to adjust to something like this even if your are kinda expecting it. On another point Has any one experienced this, just before it really hit me i was going to the gym and lifting weights, but my strength for a few days went through the roof i was suddenly lifting 10KG or more than i have ever lifted before, then a day later i could barely lift my eyebrows, let alone a weight. It was almost like if you can imagine a power surge just before a lightbulb blows if you catch my drift. [/QUOTE]
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