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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 635993" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi. I know about mood swings and snapping and feeling anxious and a lot had to do with not knowing about my condition. Fluctuating blood sugar levels can be a cause of this. I am not sure of the depression side of it but I have known the uncontrolled weeping and not wanting friends even family not to bother me and even the kids and grandkids I was just narky.</p><p>With the help of the great people on this forum, and learning about my condition i got control of my blood levels found a diet that suited me and now I lead a full life and never been so fit and healthy for well over twenty years.</p><p>T2 is not degenerative. It doesn't have to rule your life. Have a look at all the mothers to be threads and how they are coping.</p><p>There are plenty of success stories on the forum. You can to! I know you are wary but you have took the first step, by posting, now take another!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 635993, member: 85785"] Hi. I know about mood swings and snapping and feeling anxious and a lot had to do with not knowing about my condition. Fluctuating blood sugar levels can be a cause of this. I am not sure of the depression side of it but I have known the uncontrolled weeping and not wanting friends even family not to bother me and even the kids and grandkids I was just narky. With the help of the great people on this forum, and learning about my condition i got control of my blood levels found a diet that suited me and now I lead a full life and never been so fit and healthy for well over twenty years. T2 is not degenerative. It doesn't have to rule your life. Have a look at all the mothers to be threads and how they are coping. There are plenty of success stories on the forum. You can to! I know you are wary but you have took the first step, by posting, now take another! [/QUOTE]
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