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<blockquote data-quote="rosedreams" data-source="post: 1507122" data-attributes="member: 403911"><p>Hello cz-dave, I think it's a peculiarity thing with me and tiredness, it's peculiar to me with my diabetes, feeling tired even with spot on numbers. I feel like I haven't slept in days today despite having slept enough last night, got up at 5 a.m., shot my doses and had 5.6 result beforehand, kept it going within range before and after low carb lunch at 1 p.m, still working, will finish and go home, my sugar just now is a decent 6.3, yet I feel worn out, like a pile of dung actually.</p><p></p><p>I do an hour on a bike before work in the morning and another hour in the evening. I don't smoke, drink or eat things I'd love to eat putting my BG balance before pleasure....my diet is so boring, but we do what we have to do. I'm not 'depressed', so no explanation for feeling so tired. I responded to your post because I'm on a tea break and have felt the tiredness issue extra strongly today. </p><p></p><p>Life goes on though. It's a thankless challenge diabetes, in a fantasy world I hope one diabetes gets prosecuted and punished for cruelty. But hey, I'm still alive and hanging on to my sanity. </p><p></p><p>I look like **** but pretend to be OK for my work; funny how we can pretend and carry on. I suppose it could be worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rosedreams, post: 1507122, member: 403911"] Hello cz-dave, I think it's a peculiarity thing with me and tiredness, it's peculiar to me with my diabetes, feeling tired even with spot on numbers. I feel like I haven't slept in days today despite having slept enough last night, got up at 5 a.m., shot my doses and had 5.6 result beforehand, kept it going within range before and after low carb lunch at 1 p.m, still working, will finish and go home, my sugar just now is a decent 6.3, yet I feel worn out, like a pile of dung actually. I do an hour on a bike before work in the morning and another hour in the evening. I don't smoke, drink or eat things I'd love to eat putting my BG balance before pleasure....my diet is so boring, but we do what we have to do. I'm not 'depressed', so no explanation for feeling so tired. I responded to your post because I'm on a tea break and have felt the tiredness issue extra strongly today. Life goes on though. It's a thankless challenge diabetes, in a fantasy world I hope one diabetes gets prosecuted and punished for cruelty. But hey, I'm still alive and hanging on to my sanity. I look like **** but pretend to be OK for my work; funny how we can pretend and carry on. I suppose it could be worse. [/QUOTE]
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