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<blockquote data-quote="StephLightfoot" data-source="post: 1673747" data-attributes="member: 468147"><p><strong>Hi everyone am a newly diagnosed T2 diet controlled. I have many other health issues to do with my heart, and have thought till now that whats been causing my funny turns. </strong></p><p><strong>I had a very late breakfast today and at lunch time wasn't hungry, i decided to pop to asda before having my dinner. While i was shopping i went really hot sweat was teaming out of me then my hands were shaking then just before i left my vision went blurred. Could this be a hypo? i did have a bottle of water and a chicken butty before going home which seemed to help. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephLightfoot, post: 1673747, member: 468147"] [B]Hi everyone am a newly diagnosed T2 diet controlled. I have many other health issues to do with my heart, and have thought till now that whats been causing my funny turns. I had a very late breakfast today and at lunch time wasn't hungry, i decided to pop to asda before having my dinner. While i was shopping i went really hot sweat was teaming out of me then my hands were shaking then just before i left my vision went blurred. Could this be a hypo? i did have a bottle of water and a chicken butty before going home which seemed to help. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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