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I had my diabetes beautifully under control with nice low fasting levels, but in the last couple of weeks everything has gone wonky :cry:
I'm not doing anything differently, I follow my usual regimes which have worked like a treat until now, but my fasting levels are now up as are my levels in the evening.
The only difference is stress. My son has returned to live at home from university having graduated in Law. He is working for the moment in a job that has stupidly long hours and I'm back to not being able to get to sleep until I hear him come home. My mum is not well and we received bad news about her diagnosis today and my levels are up yet again.
It's really frustrating and annoying, which no doubt will help push my stupid levels up again. My levels would not be considered to be high, but are too high for control freak me.
Does anyone else find that stress affects their levels like this?
I'm not doing anything differently, I follow my usual regimes which have worked like a treat until now, but my fasting levels are now up as are my levels in the evening.
The only difference is stress. My son has returned to live at home from university having graduated in Law. He is working for the moment in a job that has stupidly long hours and I'm back to not being able to get to sleep until I hear him come home. My mum is not well and we received bad news about her diagnosis today and my levels are up yet again.
It's really frustrating and annoying, which no doubt will help push my stupid levels up again. My levels would not be considered to be high, but are too high for control freak me.
Does anyone else find that stress affects their levels like this?