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nightsweats

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    Hi ! Nice to be here ☺

    I've been diagnosed T2 for four or five years ! I'm confused because despite telling the clinic nurse I don't have any problems at all during the day , but have sweats and many loo visits at night she says I'm diabetic ! Is this normal ?
  2. T

    Hello! (and asking about night sweats)

    Hello folks! I've been diagnosed with type 2 for five years now, though probably had it for much longer. I'm in my mid 40s, and diagnosis came as a mixture of relief "Oh right, that explains..." and horror "OMG! I've got diabetes". I'm bringing the diabetes under control, steady weight loss...
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