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Old 05-01-2008, 04:04 AM
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Evermont Evermont is offline
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I am a: Type 2
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Welcome. Maybe you're wrong about having diabetes. I think it best to know.

If I wanted an answer and I couldn't access a doctor, I might go to a private medical testing lab for and HbA1C test. In the mean time, there are many things you could do to help yourself regardless of whether you have diabetes or not. It makes sense to learn about these things and do them.

Isn't it common for a T2 with elevated BG to "feel low" even when higher than normal?

I've also read that diabetes can lead to depression (aside from knowing how much diabetes sucks), so depression may not just be an alternative cause of low motivation, depression may be another symptom of diabetes. Twisted huh?
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