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<blockquote data-quote="Dudette1" data-source="post: 2125194" data-attributes="member: 506427"><p>I don’t feel I’m in denial, I’m type 2 and was diagnosed last October, I do t tell people, I have a dark sense of humour and I make bad situations seem funny. It’s just the way I deal with things. I suffer from severe anxiety and depression. But I hate I have this condition. People say it’s because your lazy or think it’s for really overweight people, google celebrities and Halle Berry has diabetes. And she is in great shape. I think for me is it raises my anxiety. I’ve always had high readings so as soon as I see 5.7 as I have today I immediately go into panic mode and think I need to eat something when it’s normal. But I get terrified I will go to sleep and it will put me in a coma. So then the anxiety is in full force and I will be awake all night just in case. And the cycle will continue. U just wish you was how you were before. Or think oh my friends are having tea and cake I will just have a cracker bread. I know I could have a slice of cake but then I will panic it’s going to go to high and anxiety kicks in oh it’s bad high because it causes all sorts of problems. I’m sure all of us have all had a hard time at some point. Just know your not alone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dudette1, post: 2125194, member: 506427"] I don’t feel I’m in denial, I’m type 2 and was diagnosed last October, I do t tell people, I have a dark sense of humour and I make bad situations seem funny. It’s just the way I deal with things. I suffer from severe anxiety and depression. But I hate I have this condition. People say it’s because your lazy or think it’s for really overweight people, google celebrities and Halle Berry has diabetes. And she is in great shape. I think for me is it raises my anxiety. I’ve always had high readings so as soon as I see 5.7 as I have today I immediately go into panic mode and think I need to eat something when it’s normal. But I get terrified I will go to sleep and it will put me in a coma. So then the anxiety is in full force and I will be awake all night just in case. And the cycle will continue. U just wish you was how you were before. Or think oh my friends are having tea and cake I will just have a cracker bread. I know I could have a slice of cake but then I will panic it’s going to go to high and anxiety kicks in oh it’s bad high because it causes all sorts of problems. I’m sure all of us have all had a hard time at some point. Just know your not alone [/QUOTE]
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