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<blockquote data-quote="penguinpenguin8" data-source="post: 627336" data-attributes="member: 126764"><p>This has made for an interesting read. I was diagnosed with type 1 a week before last Christmas aged 27. I am lucky that my boyfriend is also a type 1 diabetic of 20 years (random I realise) so I'd got used to seeing the routine, got over watching him inject himself and have been able to bounce questions off him. I am pretty well controlled. However I seem to be more inexplicably anxious at random moments and get myself wound up/upset about things I know afterwards are trivial. I have always been a very chirpy person, sarcastic but happy yet at the moment I am totally fed up at work and at times can't be bothered with things. I'm not sure what to do. My Diabetic nurse is ok but has seemed dismissive when I have hinted at concerns. I am not sure how much of all this is diabetes related but it is the single biggest change so figure it might somehow be related.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="penguinpenguin8, post: 627336, member: 126764"] This has made for an interesting read. I was diagnosed with type 1 a week before last Christmas aged 27. I am lucky that my boyfriend is also a type 1 diabetic of 20 years (random I realise) so I'd got used to seeing the routine, got over watching him inject himself and have been able to bounce questions off him. I am pretty well controlled. However I seem to be more inexplicably anxious at random moments and get myself wound up/upset about things I know afterwards are trivial. I have always been a very chirpy person, sarcastic but happy yet at the moment I am totally fed up at work and at times can't be bothered with things. I'm not sure what to do. My Diabetic nurse is ok but has seemed dismissive when I have hinted at concerns. I am not sure how much of all this is diabetes related but it is the single biggest change so figure it might somehow be related. Thank you in advance. [/QUOTE]
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