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<blockquote data-quote="Boating" data-source="post: 1081171" data-attributes="member: 242367"><p>Do you have access to a diabetic professional a nurse dietitian or Dr. but one that specializes in diabetes I have found the nurses to be particularly educated in depression tiredness the sorts of things that seem to go along with diabetes. My family doctor does not have the knowledge base to answer my general diabetes questions like tiredness depression they seem to make it clinical or apply your symptoms to everyday health which doesn't help a diabetic. Some of the medications they could have put you on can also cause your symptoms. I have been a diabetic for many years and am presently going through a bit of a slump myself seems just a little harder to get motivated lately laying down always looks tempting. Don't be too hard on yourself and one of the previous comments mentioned sleep apnea it corrected a lot of issues for me including tiredness and some depression. The tests are easy however once you go down that road there's no return. I hope your doctor appointment went well and you get some answers if not seek out a diabetic professional I have found the nurses in that field to be most helpful. Good luck Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boating, post: 1081171, member: 242367"] Do you have access to a diabetic professional a nurse dietitian or Dr. but one that specializes in diabetes I have found the nurses to be particularly educated in depression tiredness the sorts of things that seem to go along with diabetes. My family doctor does not have the knowledge base to answer my general diabetes questions like tiredness depression they seem to make it clinical or apply your symptoms to everyday health which doesn't help a diabetic. Some of the medications they could have put you on can also cause your symptoms. I have been a diabetic for many years and am presently going through a bit of a slump myself seems just a little harder to get motivated lately laying down always looks tempting. Don't be too hard on yourself and one of the previous comments mentioned sleep apnea it corrected a lot of issues for me including tiredness and some depression. The tests are easy however once you go down that road there's no return. I hope your doctor appointment went well and you get some answers if not seek out a diabetic professional I have found the nurses in that field to be most helpful. Good luck Bob [/QUOTE]
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