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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2324245" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Maybe if your husband were to join this forum it’d help him come to terms with T1?</p><p>It’s so hard to say what the root of his changed behaviour is when none of us know him, or the whole situation, but I can say from my own experience that blood sugars that are too high or too low will affect my mood and behaviour. I’ve often felt awed and appalled by the effect a very small amount of a hormone like insulin can have on me. </p><p>There are bits of tech that I’ve been delighted with: they really help me to keep blood sugars more stable. One is the freestyle Libre sensor, and I’ve invested in a miaomiao to send messages to my watch, or phone, and enable me to get alerts when my blood sugars fall too low or rise too high. Has your husband discovered these possibilities?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2324245, member: 68789"] Maybe if your husband were to join this forum it’d help him come to terms with T1? It’s so hard to say what the root of his changed behaviour is when none of us know him, or the whole situation, but I can say from my own experience that blood sugars that are too high or too low will affect my mood and behaviour. I’ve often felt awed and appalled by the effect a very small amount of a hormone like insulin can have on me. There are bits of tech that I’ve been delighted with: they really help me to keep blood sugars more stable. One is the freestyle Libre sensor, and I’ve invested in a miaomiao to send messages to my watch, or phone, and enable me to get alerts when my blood sugars fall too low or rise too high. Has your husband discovered these possibilities? [/QUOTE]
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