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Hi welcome to the forum 🙂 feel free to ask any questions you may have or just have a general rant/moan haha 🙂 x
 
Hello Torre, welcome to the forum. 🙂
 
Torre hi and a warm welcome to the forum.:D
 
Hi, Thanks for the welcome. I was diagnosed type 2 last year but possibly have had diabetes for many years without diagnosis. Wine is the enemy and one I need to keep away from. Started to get tingling in my little finger and had a hypo today (the first one ever) not sure whether this means deterioration ??
 
Hi, Thanks for the welcome. I was diagnosed type 2 last year but possibly have had diabetes for many years without diagnosis. Wine is the enemy and one I need to keep away from. Started to get tingling in my little finger and had a hypo today (the first one ever) not sure whether this means deterioration ??

For some folk, wine, in moderation, especially red, can actually keep BG down.
 
Welcome Torre from a fellow T2.
 
Hello to you Torre.
 
Hi Torre and welcome to the gang.🙂
 
Thanks again everyone for the welcomes.

Brower thanks so much for the website I have had a good read and I am continuing to read as we speak. I realise that education of diabetes itself is the one thing I don't have, so much appreciated.
 
Hi, Torre, welcome to the forum. I appear to be the token man saying that. Anything that troubles you, just ask. There's always someone who will have experienced what you have. Shame about the wine, far too many calories.

Good to see someone from Gods own county. I was born in Whalley, near Clitheroe, but I've spent a fair amount of time in Scotland and now I'm afraid I've gone native.
 
Hi MikeyB, thanks or the welcome, I am on the doorstep of where you were born in Clitheroe. Small world.
 
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