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Old 05-01-2008, 08:36 AM
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Hi MTmama and glad you've found us. I wish I could put your mind at ease, but I think the others are right in that you may have Type 2 Diabetes.

As Stuboy mentioned, getting a meter and some strips will help you see where your blood sugars are. Wal-Mart offers Reli-On meters for $8.88, and strips cost $21.95 (for 50 strips).

Though you may have felt symptoms of a low when you were shaky and hungry, it's very possible that your body is used to running at higher blood sugar levels & reacted that way when your blood sugar was coming down.

Here's hoping you get the help needed there & please let us know if there's anything we can do along the way. Once again, welcome.
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