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<blockquote data-quote="mouseee" data-source="post: 2304103" data-attributes="member: 511004"><p>I was dreadful to my husband yesterday but couldnt tell you if it was PMT or blood sugar. I should have tested that'd help! I wouldn't admit I was in a bad mood either.</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed t2 last year and went full pelt to get it under control. At the moment I feel far less positive and I'd like to forget I'm diabetic and just eat whatever I want for a while. I think that the way we feel about this is so different for everyone. </p><p></p><p>Try and be kind to yourself and if in doubt test that blood sugar (if nothing else you can use it as an excuse for your mood!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouseee, post: 2304103, member: 511004"] I was dreadful to my husband yesterday but couldnt tell you if it was PMT or blood sugar. I should have tested that'd help! I wouldn't admit I was in a bad mood either. I was diagnosed t2 last year and went full pelt to get it under control. At the moment I feel far less positive and I'd like to forget I'm diabetic and just eat whatever I want for a while. I think that the way we feel about this is so different for everyone. Try and be kind to yourself and if in doubt test that blood sugar (if nothing else you can use it as an excuse for your mood!) [/QUOTE]
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