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Old 08-04-2014, 06:47 PM #6
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Yes, I thought I was becoming diabetic as well and got my blood sugar level tested multiple times. It was always normal.

I also have other stomach issues. In the beginning, I could not have flour/greasy food/heavy food. I could only have certain food(steamed veggies mostly). I was so sick of steamed veggies after months of repetition.
Its funny you say that. The first two months I couldnt do anytging greasy. Strange too because I love my Friday night pizzas.

Im ok with it now, just weird that it happened. Although the first two months I was on some heavy duty painkillers so that could also of been it.
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