I was diagnosed with type 2 in 2009, but I was carted into my local A&E semi-conscious on New Year's Eve two months ago with a BM of 50 & a PH of 6.7! I don't remember the Saturday (31st) at all & I came round in Basildon Critical Care Unit (ICU) on the afternoon of the Sunday, a wonderful start to the New Year.
I'm advised that I was only hours away from dying, but I know that it was entirely my fault for not managing my diabetes. I was put on IV insulin while in hospital & I'm now having to take it subcutaneously twice a day, not knowing if I'll ever go back to oral medication only or have to stay on insulin.
The NHS absolutely saved my life after I screwed up & I for one truly appreciate it!
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I'm advised that I was only hours away from dying, but I know that it was entirely my fault for not managing my diabetes. I was put on IV insulin while in hospital & I'm now having to take it subcutaneously twice a day, not knowing if I'll ever go back to oral medication only or have to stay on insulin.
The NHS absolutely saved my life after I screwed up & I for one truly appreciate it!
https://www.startpage.com/do/search...&no_sugg=1&ff=&nj=0&hmb=1&engine0=v1all&abp=1