thanks so much, that's really good advice. I guess i also feel embarrassed bc i always think when i speak about my diabetes she will think im just finding something to complain about, but then im just a very worried person hahaFor starters I suggest telling your therapist about the low. She can then get into with you why you didn't want to tell her. She may be best placed to help you understand it and deal with it. And also tell her the general symptoms of hypos and how they can affect you, as she quite likely will not know the details.
thanks so much and i really relate about trying to treat hypos w/out others seeing, hope you are doing well now xxHi hollyslot
Do tell her about the issues and struggles you are having with hypos and your control. I saw a psychologist to help me as I suffered from anorexia and diabulimia for years. I still dislike having to eat in front of people as I think they will be judging me, I think it goes with the territory of eating disorders but when it's combined with diabetes it's a hard but necessary thing to solve.. I still try to treat my hypos without anyone seeing in case they comment, like you say I can't explain why I feel like that but I do. Diabetes and how you feel about it plus an eating disorder is such a challenge to sort out, everything is interlinked but getting help is a really good, brave move.
I'm sure it will help enormously to say what you have said here to your therapist. Hypos go with the territory of diabetes and you shouldn't feel ashamed of having to treat them. I only started to really sort things out when I eventually said what I felt and what I was really doing. I hope your ongoing treatment helps you out, please don't feel ashamed of having to look after yourself and your control. Best Wishes.
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