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<blockquote data-quote="muzza3" data-source="post: 1075285" data-attributes="member: 258123"><p>Hi [USER=263189]@Watty62[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Mate sorry to hear you are feeling that way again. Its great that you are trying to get into the quack next week. I know you are probably not feeling like it but push yourself to get that appointment as it is important first step. Its a bit hard to nail it down as it could be;</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">High BG as that can make you tired and sluggish (have you tested this morning and if so what are your latest readings)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">It could also be as a result of changing your diet (particularly if you have dramatically cut your carbs)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Sleep Apnea could also be the problem (you have mentioned about getting tested for this)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Depression </li> </ul><p>I have been thru all of these myself at different times. It is a process of elimination and your GP is the place to start. If you feel up to it until you can get into the quack post us some details on your BG Levels and your diet in recent days as these are a couple of things you can work with until then</p><p></p><p>If you are feeling really low then don't wait for a week or so call a helpline, seek out a friend or present yourself to ER to get professional advice</p><p></p><p>Whatever it is you can come out the other-side smiling</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzza3, post: 1075285, member: 258123"] Hi [USER=263189]@Watty62[/USER] Mate sorry to hear you are feeling that way again. Its great that you are trying to get into the quack next week. I know you are probably not feeling like it but push yourself to get that appointment as it is important first step. Its a bit hard to nail it down as it could be; [LIST] [*]High BG as that can make you tired and sluggish (have you tested this morning and if so what are your latest readings) [*]It could also be as a result of changing your diet (particularly if you have dramatically cut your carbs) [*]Sleep Apnea could also be the problem (you have mentioned about getting tested for this) [*]Depression [/LIST] I have been thru all of these myself at different times. It is a process of elimination and your GP is the place to start. If you feel up to it until you can get into the quack post us some details on your BG Levels and your diet in recent days as these are a couple of things you can work with until then If you are feeling really low then don't wait for a week or so call a helpline, seek out a friend or present yourself to ER to get professional advice Whatever it is you can come out the other-side smiling [/QUOTE]
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