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<blockquote data-quote="Rosieroo" data-source="post: 2681340" data-attributes="member: 303603"><p>I’m not talking about being fed up and down trying to manage your diabetes I mean does it actually physically affect your mood if that makes sense </p><p></p><p>I’m asking because for a long time I’ve struggled getting my levels down alive no one to blame as I wasn’t looking after myself - my morning levels when I tested have been really high up to 20 some days never below 13 . My last HB1ca result was about 73 </p><p></p><p>I’ve been trying to do better and for a week or so my levels went down in the mornings to around 7-8 which is really good for me </p><p></p><p>Usually I’m really cranking, irritated especially in the mornings but I’ve noticed less so since my levels have been lower . The last couple of days I’ve not eaten too great in the evening so the levels have been high again and I’ve definitely felt more irritable moody and more sluggish as well . </p><p></p><p>I’ve got a lot going on with working kids etc so I am usually tired and the kids can make me cranky for sure but I did notice those couple of weeks I felt a little better mentally </p><p></p><p>So for the long post</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosieroo, post: 2681340, member: 303603"] I’m not talking about being fed up and down trying to manage your diabetes I mean does it actually physically affect your mood if that makes sense I’m asking because for a long time I’ve struggled getting my levels down alive no one to blame as I wasn’t looking after myself - my morning levels when I tested have been really high up to 20 some days never below 13 . My last HB1ca result was about 73 I’ve been trying to do better and for a week or so my levels went down in the mornings to around 7-8 which is really good for me Usually I’m really cranking, irritated especially in the mornings but I’ve noticed less so since my levels have been lower . The last couple of days I’ve not eaten too great in the evening so the levels have been high again and I’ve definitely felt more irritable moody and more sluggish as well . I’ve got a lot going on with working kids etc so I am usually tired and the kids can make me cranky for sure but I did notice those couple of weeks I felt a little better mentally So for the long post [/QUOTE]
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