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<blockquote data-quote="lizdeluz" data-source="post: 928022" data-attributes="member: 32108"><p>As diabetics, we're always striving to be as normal as non-diabetics, (whatever that might mean!). It's kind of natural, therefore, for us to be our own worst enemies and downplay the blood sugar fluctuation problems of mood, concentration, etc that you mention. The diabetic wants to work and play as well as anyone else and is in cahoots with the consultant who wants to believe that the treatments and medications he has chosen for his patients are effective. Consultant and diabetic being on the 'same side' in this respect may explain why we have been so slow to ditch the carbs and complain about the poor advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizdeluz, post: 928022, member: 32108"] As diabetics, we're always striving to be as normal as non-diabetics, (whatever that might mean!). It's kind of natural, therefore, for us to be our own worst enemies and downplay the blood sugar fluctuation problems of mood, concentration, etc that you mention. The diabetic wants to work and play as well as anyone else and is in cahoots with the consultant who wants to believe that the treatments and medications he has chosen for his patients are effective. Consultant and diabetic being on the 'same side' in this respect may explain why we have been so slow to ditch the carbs and complain about the poor advice. [/QUOTE]
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