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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Snoddy" data-source="post: 2441672" data-attributes="member: 112460"><p>When you say watch what you eat what are you actually eating? You may have been given dietary advice that is suitable for someone without diabetes but not good for someone with our condition. Basically we are intolerant of carbohydrates and continuing to consume them will make the condition worse despite taking medication.</p><p>Sudden changes in your blood glucose levels can make you feel dizzy and sweaty. </p><p>Does your surgery give you online access to your test results? You could find what your HbA1c (blood glucose) reading was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Snoddy, post: 2441672, member: 112460"] When you say watch what you eat what are you actually eating? You may have been given dietary advice that is suitable for someone without diabetes but not good for someone with our condition. Basically we are intolerant of carbohydrates and continuing to consume them will make the condition worse despite taking medication. Sudden changes in your blood glucose levels can make you feel dizzy and sweaty. Does your surgery give you online access to your test results? You could find what your HbA1c (blood glucose) reading was. [/QUOTE]
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