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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 960239" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>Hi, MauraH, maybe also if you are recently diagnosed your body is still adapting to getting higher blood glucoses under control and so will probably not feel ok? when i was diagnosed type 1 years ago i was told i probably would not feel right for a while - this alone might make your distress worse? Also, unless your hypothyroid disease is not fully treated, this condition in itself should not make your blood pressure low - you may just have low blood pressure, of course, but it might be an idea to check your thyroid profile again? If tests show you are still a bit hypothyroid this would not help you cope with diabetes distress - i also have hypothyroid disease and have learnt that a low pulse, feeling chillier, lower blood pressure, mood drops, etc are a sign i may need more meds. Hope things improve soon, Ann</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 960239, member: 94348"] Hi, MauraH, maybe also if you are recently diagnosed your body is still adapting to getting higher blood glucoses under control and so will probably not feel ok? when i was diagnosed type 1 years ago i was told i probably would not feel right for a while - this alone might make your distress worse? Also, unless your hypothyroid disease is not fully treated, this condition in itself should not make your blood pressure low - you may just have low blood pressure, of course, but it might be an idea to check your thyroid profile again? If tests show you are still a bit hypothyroid this would not help you cope with diabetes distress - i also have hypothyroid disease and have learnt that a low pulse, feeling chillier, lower blood pressure, mood drops, etc are a sign i may need more meds. Hope things improve soon, Ann [/QUOTE]
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