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Diabetes - Adult Type II  (Expert Forum)
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Anita Ramsetty, MD - GeneralEndocrinology, Diabetes Type 1, Diabetes Type 2, Thyroid Disorders, AdrenalInsufficiency, CF-Related Diabetes
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Questions in the Adult Type II Diabetes forum are answered by Dr. Anita Ramsetty. Topics covered include Type 2 Diabetes, blood glucose monitoring, diabetes and heart disease, diabetes and pneumonia, diabetes and pregnancy, diabetes and vision problems, diabetes and wound healing, diabetic complications, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and insulin.

headaches

by shawn941, Jan 08, 2008 09:16PM
I just recently found out that I have type 2 diabeties. I have headaches everyday that wont go away. My sugar level is normal. Are these symptoms normal?

by Anita Ramsetty, MD, Jan 10, 2008 08:14PM
Hi,
The headaches are not likely linked to your sugar levels if they are normal(what do you refer to as normal?). They may be from your blood pressure, a medication or aomething  even unrelated to diabetes. If they are causing distress for you or worsening I suggest talking to your doctor about seeing a neurologist for a complete consultation.
Take care.
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