staffsmatt
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Well,
I've been to the clinic and told my consultant about my fits of rage.
She has asked if my bloods were low at the time, I wouldn't say so because it happened again today and I've been no lower than 8.5.
She has said that it could all the things I have experienced in the last year, diabetes, moving 400 miles, new job etc but I know it isn't that..
I'm going to make a conscious effort to test bloods when in a rage.
Probably the same response op got too.
Hey ho just have to wait and see. They said they will help me keep an eye on it.
Dan
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Yeah, have you checked your bloods when angry/irritated? That's my next thing to try. It happened again today and had to go and sit in the back of my van for half an hour to cool off, I explained to the doc that it isn't psychological as such I get this gut felt anger it's weird. Keep me posted with how you get on and I'll do the same.
Good luck
Dan
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Lately the tiniest thing gets me irritated easily and it's happening nearly every day my partner doesn't understand why I'm acting like this so we end up having an argument over it which makes things 10 times worse, I feel like I'm constantly in a bad mood I've only been diagnosed nearly 3 months and wondered if it's down to the diabetes or in fact I've just turned into this stressy women?
I've noticed that in Sweden the nurses knows more about how diabetes can change the mood or for example for me make wounds on the skin hard to heal. I'm sorry if my English isn't quite accurate in the illness / symptoms and medical dictionary expressions...Echoing a lot of what others are saying. I'm 26, been diagnosed for 4 years now. When I get a bit high about 15+ I get ratty, irritable. My nurse said its common, again like you my doctor could not confirm or deny anything. If I get snappy with my missus she'll usually go "Do you want to check your levels?".
hunLately the tiniest thing gets me irritated easily and it's happening nearly every day my partner doesn't understand why I'm acting like this so we end up having an argument over it which makes things 10 times worse, I feel like I'm constantly in a bad mood I've only been diagnosed nearly 3 months and wondered if it's down to the diabetes or in fact I've just turned into this stressy women?
I've noticed that in Sweden the nurses knows more about how diabetes can change the mood or for example for me make wounds on the skin hard to heal. I'm sorry if my English isn't quite accurate in the illness / symptoms and medical dictionary expressions...
Just bare with me and someday you'll get my point, I hope.
It's also the nurses that knows about dieting and so on, the doctor just write my descriptions and read the lab tests
Hang in there Stephanie.I felt exactly like you 5 years ago when I was diagnosed and still do, even though I've got my T2 pretty well under control. It's the frustration of not being perfect anymore, especially as you are so young. Make sure your carbs are level, stress is the worst thing, though it is good to shout a bit and not bottle your frustration up, you will in time get used to the diabetes 2, I wish you well and know you will overcome the many hurdles in life .I am a writer and sometimes it is very difficult to concentrate, I just walk away from my laptop and take time out and then go back to my writing.Thanks for replying everyone I've just seen my diabetic nurse and she reckons it's my body's way of adjusting to the stress it's been under which makes sense, seems like one thing after another at the moment hopefully it will sort it self out soon I don't want become a stressy person I get annoyed with myself for getting irritated
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