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<blockquote data-quote="nmr1991" data-source="post: 1331417" data-attributes="member: 35685"><p>im not in denial nor have i bordered on suicidal thoughts but i have experienced severe depression and can happen randomly. i know 22mmol/l is high as an average blood sugar but when i feel fine and test my blood, it comes up as high as 20, it's like i've lost the awareness of having a high blood sugar, so i dunno if my body gets used to it therefore giving it the sense of being normal. i avoid hypo's because they give me a headache as soon as get as low as 4, thats just one of the reasons I keep my sugars so high. crazy but i'd rather have a heart attack than have a severe headache.</p><p></p><p>im not basing my depression on diabetes, there are other things such as stress relating to jobseeking, pressure from family to get a job, so until i have an income and not living off family i will start making an effort to control my diabetes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmr1991, post: 1331417, member: 35685"] im not in denial nor have i bordered on suicidal thoughts but i have experienced severe depression and can happen randomly. i know 22mmol/l is high as an average blood sugar but when i feel fine and test my blood, it comes up as high as 20, it's like i've lost the awareness of having a high blood sugar, so i dunno if my body gets used to it therefore giving it the sense of being normal. i avoid hypo's because they give me a headache as soon as get as low as 4, thats just one of the reasons I keep my sugars so high. crazy but i'd rather have a heart attack than have a severe headache. im not basing my depression on diabetes, there are other things such as stress relating to jobseeking, pressure from family to get a job, so until i have an income and not living off family i will start making an effort to control my diabetes [/QUOTE]
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