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shazr49

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Hi guys and gals - I'm newly diagnosed type 2, but it's probably been lying around in there for some years cos I have real bad peripheral neuropathy among other probs. I have started testing bsls, but haven't had the chance to do the course to learn what they are all about!! Up until today, I have been running at between 8 and 10, with the odd 12, but this morning they came in at 16.8, which I found quite scary, so I did them again a couple of hours later, and got 17.6 - needless to say, I have not done them again :shock: Over here (I'm in Western Australia), we have a free 24 hour medical advice line where you get to talk to a Registered Nurse, and when I told her, she insisted on putting me through to their Doctor, and when I told him, he insisted I take myself immediately, if not sooner, to my nearest Doctor, but being Sunday, and no Doctors nearby, he then insisted I go to nearest hospital within the hour :problem: This was all five hours ago, and as I had a volunteer work commitment that kept me at home for the afternoon, answering phones, I could not do as I was bid. It's now 5.30pm., and I am still alive, and I am wondering what I should do now - I mean, what can they do for me at hospital, that I can't do for myself here in the peace and quiet and comfort of my own home (not to mention a "not to be missed" T.V. program coming up in a couple of hours......Can someone tell me, in the simplest of terms, what a day or two at 16 - 20 can do to me?????
 
LOL are you kidding? A tv program? Ok try to think about your heart, your brain, your kidneys....now imagine them slowly dieing, all the little veins rotting away, hey your right! Imagine wasting your time up an uncomfortable hospital when you could be watching your tv, just think how much tv you will get to watch when you cant walk because your feet were amputated, or maybee listen to as you went blind, man o man these doctors are soooo dumb, are they that bored? They could be watching there own tv's....suckers!
Good luck!
 
There was a post a couple of days ago by someone on here who had not been bothered enough about managing his blood glucose levels to care - last year one of his toes went numb - now he does not have that tow anymore - now if you still don't get it you carry on watching tv and stop asking for guidance as to what to do!


Diagnosed type II 1998 2 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin
 
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