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<blockquote data-quote="leahkian" data-source="post: 1641105" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>Dray_F96 When you get diabetes you either sink or swim and it sounds like you are swimming you find that you get ready to battle diabetes and it does make you a stronger person, you say you have had a few hypos which can also make you feel tired. As you have been told your body has been all shook up and needs time to heal and restore itself, do you have any other medical problems apart from the diabetes as if you do this may be effecting you as well. Some people take longer to get back to normal and also you need to drink more water as if you do not drink enough your blood pressure may drop which will also make you feel tired. Check your urine as the darker it is the more fluids you need you need to have clear urine if you can but if you still keep feeling tired you may need some blood tests done as you could be low on vitamins and i am sure you have been told that your immune system is lower with having diabetes. Keep on going and you will get there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leahkian, post: 1641105, member: 32193"] Dray_F96 When you get diabetes you either sink or swim and it sounds like you are swimming you find that you get ready to battle diabetes and it does make you a stronger person, you say you have had a few hypos which can also make you feel tired. As you have been told your body has been all shook up and needs time to heal and restore itself, do you have any other medical problems apart from the diabetes as if you do this may be effecting you as well. Some people take longer to get back to normal and also you need to drink more water as if you do not drink enough your blood pressure may drop which will also make you feel tired. Check your urine as the darker it is the more fluids you need you need to have clear urine if you can but if you still keep feeling tired you may need some blood tests done as you could be low on vitamins and i am sure you have been told that your immune system is lower with having diabetes. Keep on going and you will get there [/QUOTE]
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