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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1500522" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>If you are not taking your insulin then your blood glucose levels will be high and you will not be able to think clearly - I have lost the ability to write fantasy since I brought my numbers down - and I expect that the anger is somehow associated.</p><p>Type ones need insulin in order to survive - and to have energy - and yes you really can't go on like this.</p><p></p><p>Start to eat proper foods and test your BG levels - use a new stabber every time so you don't damage your fingers, and if your levels remain high then talk to someone - if you can't contact anyone at your surgery then dial 111 or if it is really bad, 999 - because you might think it is bad now - but there could be worse to come if you don't sort yourself out.</p><p></p><p>Doctors and dieticians are not the only source of information - look on line, ask questions here - you can do this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1500522, member: 355878"] If you are not taking your insulin then your blood glucose levels will be high and you will not be able to think clearly - I have lost the ability to write fantasy since I brought my numbers down - and I expect that the anger is somehow associated. Type ones need insulin in order to survive - and to have energy - and yes you really can't go on like this. Start to eat proper foods and test your BG levels - use a new stabber every time so you don't damage your fingers, and if your levels remain high then talk to someone - if you can't contact anyone at your surgery then dial 111 or if it is really bad, 999 - because you might think it is bad now - but there could be worse to come if you don't sort yourself out. Doctors and dieticians are not the only source of information - look on line, ask questions here - you can do this... [/QUOTE]
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