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<blockquote data-quote="leggott" data-source="post: 330369" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>being low may make her feel a bit shaky and wobbly and give her a funny sensation in her tummy so it's probably that. i would however speak to your DSN to rule out other conditions like ceoliac as being a type 1 diabetic increases your risk of getting this autoimmune disease. In some areas this test is automatically done yearly, although my hospital have now stopped doing them and will only check you for this condition if you have any of the symptoms. They can do a simple blood test which would highlight any antibodies in her blood and if there were antibodies present they would do some further test to give a diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leggott, post: 330369, member: 20065"] being low may make her feel a bit shaky and wobbly and give her a funny sensation in her tummy so it's probably that. i would however speak to your DSN to rule out other conditions like ceoliac as being a type 1 diabetic increases your risk of getting this autoimmune disease. In some areas this test is automatically done yearly, although my hospital have now stopped doing them and will only check you for this condition if you have any of the symptoms. They can do a simple blood test which would highlight any antibodies in her blood and if there were antibodies present they would do some further test to give a diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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