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type two diabetes

by monica
(uganda)

I have been suffering from hypoglycemia and after giving birth to my first born,i have never got an attack again, why is it so?

I breast feed in the nights, mornings and evenings but my breasts piecec me so much, wt can i do about it

please reply on: monica5birungi@yahoo.co.uk

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Jan 11, 2011
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Few questions...
by: Tracy

HI Monica

Just a few questions...

Did you develop the diabetes before falling pregnant or during pregnancy?

And...

I think it must be a spelling mistake...you wrote "piecec" Not sure what your question is.

Thanks

Jan 12, 2011
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5 years back
by: Monica

no no, i had developed the hypoglycemia like 5 years back, but the worst came when i was pregnant as i was given a drip every week for glucose.

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lifestyle choices
by: Anonymous

HI Monica

I'm not a doctor so I cant give you any medical advice, I have read a little on Hypoglycemia and it seems that it is possible for
some people to have symptoms at only certain times during their lives...I have no idea if your pregnancy had anything to do with it,
but what I have read suggests that your lifestyle (eating habits and exercise) has a lot to do with whether you are experiencing any of the bad symptoms that go along with hypoglycemia.
Haven't you maybe changed your lifestyle choices since then?

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