You will never know if you're diabetic unless you go and see a GP, your only wasting your time by not going and getting treatment if necessary...What would people suggest I do in this circumstance? I only want to use my (who I haven't yet got) doctors time unless absolutely necessary.
Do note that low blood sugar is not a sign of diabetes, diabetes is high blood sugar.This has probably happened 4 times over the course of the last 10 years and my brother has similar problems with presumably low blood sugar now and then (more than I).
I have had periods where I'd feel very 'shaky' and dizzy for a short period - usually some chocolate or the like will solve it.
Thanks for the replies. So I assume you both believe my somewhat light symptoms are worthy of me going to see a GP? The only reason I am hesitant is because I don't feel my symptoms are worthy of taking up their time, that's all. And if there is anything I can do ensure I'm not just asking to be a tested just because I show a single symptom or two and i'm potentially at-risk, because of being overweight, then that's all the better.
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