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<blockquote data-quote="World Hereafter" data-source="post: 431547" data-attributes="member: 52158"><p>Thank you both so much for your replies, and for sharing your experiences.. I know it's a very difficult subject for many people, but it does help to know other people been/going through similar. </p><p></p><p>I had read briefly (when diagnosed) that stress/upset can affect BG levels, but had no idea just how strongly they could be affected. </p><p> </p><p>I saw GP couple months ago, as was in major shock and not coping. Was referred for bereavement counselling - am still on a very long waiting list to start. Nothing was mentioned about the diabetes, but to be fair to GP, that was last thing on my mind, and since bereavement I have only been testing when I remember to ( not at every meal like usual). Perhaps I need to go back and tell GP or DN nurse about the BG levels, as they are very high and all over place. </p><p></p><p>Thank you again for replying </p><p>x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="World Hereafter, post: 431547, member: 52158"] Thank you both so much for your replies, and for sharing your experiences.. I know it's a very difficult subject for many people, but it does help to know other people been/going through similar. I had read briefly (when diagnosed) that stress/upset can affect BG levels, but had no idea just how strongly they could be affected. I saw GP couple months ago, as was in major shock and not coping. Was referred for bereavement counselling - am still on a very long waiting list to start. Nothing was mentioned about the diabetes, but to be fair to GP, that was last thing on my mind, and since bereavement I have only been testing when I remember to ( not at every meal like usual). Perhaps I need to go back and tell GP or DN nurse about the BG levels, as they are very high and all over place. Thank you again for replying x [/QUOTE]
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