Definitely!I’m not talking about being fed up and down trying to manage your diabetes I mean does it actually physically affect your mood if that makes sense
The sluggishness with high numbers after food are very relatable as well. I used to struggle to stay awake after meals until I got the hang of insulin dosing.The last couple of days I’ve not eaten too great in the evening so the levels have been high again and I’ve definitely felt more irritable moody and more sluggish as well .
Definitely!
After diagnosis and starting insulin, I felt so much better mentally once my numbers dropped! This is one of my main motivations to stay on top of my diabetes, I never want to feel as bad as I felt when I was having high BG all the time.
The sluggishness with high numbers after food are very relatable as well. I used to struggle to stay awake after meals until I got the hang of insulin dosing.
Are you carb counting and adjusting your doses to what you eat? Do you use correction doses when you see you are going high?
With some practice, you might be able to keep your BG in a reasonable range even when 'not eating great'.
If you feel hungry in the evening, by all means eat!My issue is snacking in the evening on the sweet stuff sadly , the evenings I feel I’m constantly hungry .
Way to go!Considering I was diagnosed 8 years ago you’d think I’d be on top of it by now but due to a lot of stress and personal issues I’ve neglected it all. So I’m trying to learn it all now
Might not be the same, as T2D here .Thank you for your reply
Considering I was diagnosed 8 years ago you’d think I’d be on top of it by now but due to a lot of stress and personal issues I’ve neglected it all. So I’m trying to learn it all now . I don’t carb count , for breakfast lunch and dinner I pretty much eat the same thing and my diabetic nurse told me what amount insulin to take to cover it . She has advised me to at some point learn to carb count . My issue is snacking in the evening on the sweet stuff sadly , the evenings I feel I’m constantly hungry .
But seeing and feeling my mood be a lot better when my numbers came down is motivating me.
Severe moodswings, increased depression, and being an irritable dragon... I have a whole lot going on mentally as it is, but I was a much more pleasant person to be around when I got my blood sugars under control. Yes... It most definitely makes a difference.I’m not talking about being fed up and down trying to manage your diabetes I mean does it actually physically affect your mood if that makes sense
I’m asking because for a long time I’ve struggled getting my levels down alive no one to blame as I wasn’t looking after myself - my morning levels when I tested have been really high up to 20 some days never below 13 . My last HB1ca result was about 73
I’ve been trying to do better and for a week or so my levels went down in the mornings to around 7-8 which is really good for me
Usually I’m really cranking, irritated especially in the mornings but I’ve noticed less so since my levels have been lower . The last couple of days I’ve not eaten too great in the evening so the levels have been high again and I’ve definitely felt more irritable moody and more sluggish as well .
I’ve got a lot going on with working kids etc so I am usually tired and the kids can make me cranky for sure but I did notice those couple of weeks I felt a little better mentally
So for the long post
100%! high blood sugars specifically are known to cause irritability. I know whenever I have high blood sugars I'm super moody, my family instantly know if I'm mid hyper because of my attitude. it's a common and known experience! I wish I knew what caused it but it definitely makes me rather annoyed. I was in a course with other diabetics and they shared the same experience too. seems very common!I’m not talking about being fed up and down trying to manage your diabetes I mean does it actually physically affect your mood if that makes sense
I’m asking because for a long time I’ve struggled getting my levels down alive no one to blame as I wasn’t looking after myself - my morning levels when I tested have been really high up to 20 some days never below 13 . My last HB1ca result was about 73
I’ve been trying to do better and for a week or so my levels went down in the mornings to around 7-8 which is really good for me
Usually I’m really cranking, irritated especially in the mornings but I’ve noticed less so since my levels have been lower . The last couple of days I’ve not eaten too great in the evening so the levels have been high again and I’ve definitely felt more irritable moody and more sluggish as well .
I’ve got a lot going on with working kids etc so I am usually tired and the kids can make me cranky for sure but I did notice those couple of weeks I felt a little better mentally
So for the long post
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