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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1325082" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Some diabetics get 'symptoms' of depression and anxiety as part of the way their body's tolerance to certain foods and how it reacts to glucose, fructose, sucrose et all.</p><p>Because the body gives warning signs of high and low glucose levels, high and low insulin levels and other hormonal imbalance conditions, fluctuating blood glucose levels, your brain triggers symptoms of the mental health problems. It's telling you something is wrong!</p><p></p><p>However, some have the condition of depression and anxiety and not asymptomatic.</p><p>The differential is difficult to diagnose!</p><p></p><p>It has been my experience that having normal or as near normal blood glucose levels as much as possible, or being in ketosis really helps alleviate the symptoms and helps cope with the actual condition of depression and anxiety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1325082, member: 85785"] Some diabetics get 'symptoms' of depression and anxiety as part of the way their body's tolerance to certain foods and how it reacts to glucose, fructose, sucrose et all. Because the body gives warning signs of high and low glucose levels, high and low insulin levels and other hormonal imbalance conditions, fluctuating blood glucose levels, your brain triggers symptoms of the mental health problems. It's telling you something is wrong! However, some have the condition of depression and anxiety and not asymptomatic. The differential is difficult to diagnose! It has been my experience that having normal or as near normal blood glucose levels as much as possible, or being in ketosis really helps alleviate the symptoms and helps cope with the actual condition of depression and anxiety. [/QUOTE]
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