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Dr. Bill Quick
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Physician and Medical Director of DiabetesMonitor.com

Dr. Bill Quick and his wife Steph are the authors of one of the ...

Dr. Bill Quick

Saturday, July 25, 2009
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You've had type 2 diabetes for a while, and suddenly you realize you don't feel as good as you had been feeling. You notice your vision has become blurry, you have frequent urination, you're more tired, and your blood glucose levels have climbed. Your diabetes is out of whack.   What happene...
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    Karen Lee Richards
    Saturday, July 25, 2009 at 06:56 AM

    I really appreciate this information.  I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes about nine months ago and was able to get it under control fairly quickly – until the past few weeks.  Suddenly my blood glucose levels have gone up and I'm having vision problems.  I was getting worried, but it's good to know this isn't unusual.  I'll talk with my doctor about it.  Thank you!

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