Rach79
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I think the psychological aspects of diabetes is what causes depression but there is something about adrenaline getting released too when low which can cause extra mood swings in diabetics that non diabetics don't get. Gigi I sympathise with you 100% - and everyone else who is going through this hell!!! I do realise after looking at this site though that there are others in need of help not just me and I feel a bit selfish in my "My diabetes sucks" post now although I do appreciate any advice I can get as I don't get it from my local clinic. I ask some other diabetics if they are ok with their glucose levels at home and they always say "yes I'm fine" but then they are off work ill sometimes or nearly collapsing so I think the majority of us like to bury our heads in the sand, but then you realise when you bury your head in the sand that it could be fatal, so you're forced to deal with the reality and then the reality sucks. I say depression and diabetes go hand in hand when a diabetic is unable to control their glucose levels yes and to an extent when the glucose levels are low or high it produces extra adrenalin making a diabetic moody and others don't understand it so the frustration and anger builds even more. Luckily I have a very caring boyfriend but I have always said to him if I get worse you must leave me. I wouldn't want such a lovely bloke to have to feel he has to stay put with me. He's already called an ambulance for me and been in floods of tears. I am losing feeling in my hypos so I guess I am getting worse I'm not sure. Nor am I sure if the insulin I'm on is correct. I'm not sure of anything and yes I am depressed because of it all.