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<blockquote data-quote="Erin" data-source="post: 2406535" data-attributes="member: 33777"><p>Well, my mother always said that Endocrinology is the Queen of Medicine, and she even gave me her endo's no. and I suppose I should not have cancelled that appointment as my meds and thyroid function are related. But I can't deny that IF it is a repeated coincidence that high blood sugars cause mental issues then obviously the problem has to be solved by looking at what the causal interactions might be.</p><p>I think for most people highs are related to sleepiness and lows more so for cognitive and emotional problems. There must be another definite cause in your physiology to trigger that every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erin, post: 2406535, member: 33777"] Well, my mother always said that Endocrinology is the Queen of Medicine, and she even gave me her endo's no. and I suppose I should not have cancelled that appointment as my meds and thyroid function are related. But I can't deny that IF it is a repeated coincidence that high blood sugars cause mental issues then obviously the problem has to be solved by looking at what the causal interactions might be. I think for most people highs are related to sleepiness and lows more so for cognitive and emotional problems. There must be another definite cause in your physiology to trigger that every time. [/QUOTE]
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