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<blockquote data-quote="mouseee" data-source="post: 2134735" data-attributes="member: 511004"><p>My T2 diagnosis two months ago made masses of other things in my life clear. My mood swings, anxiety, weight gain etc all can be linked with T2. It won't explain everything but as you find out more about it you might see similar links too. </p><p>As I've got my blood sugar under control this summer other things have definitely improved too. I have lost weight and my moods are more stable.</p><p>This is a great place to ask questions, read others stories and realise you're not alone. </p><p>Please don't avoid your appointments, you don't want to store up problems and they aren't all scary. The NHS diabetic health check was with a lovely HCA and took 5 mins and just checked height, weight and checked for feeling on feet. </p><p>Good luck on the first part of your journey!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouseee, post: 2134735, member: 511004"] My T2 diagnosis two months ago made masses of other things in my life clear. My mood swings, anxiety, weight gain etc all can be linked with T2. It won't explain everything but as you find out more about it you might see similar links too. As I've got my blood sugar under control this summer other things have definitely improved too. I have lost weight and my moods are more stable. This is a great place to ask questions, read others stories and realise you're not alone. Please don't avoid your appointments, you don't want to store up problems and they aren't all scary. The NHS diabetic health check was with a lovely HCA and took 5 mins and just checked height, weight and checked for feeling on feet. Good luck on the first part of your journey! [/QUOTE]
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