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<blockquote data-quote="carophie04" data-source="post: 1049965" data-attributes="member: 36572"><p>I am T2 on one Gliclazide 80mg a day as could not tolerate Merformin either standard or SR. Morning reading is usually around 7.5 mmol sometimes a bit higher. I have been feeling so depressed for a couple of months now since I have had to have both a CT angiogram and a cardiac catheter angiogram since Christmas. The only thing that calms me down and eases my depression is to indulge in a few mint humbugs every day. I know I shouldn't but feel caught between the devil and the deep blue sea! If I don't eat a sweet now and then, I feel so stressed out and depressed and if I do I find my BS goes up slightly and I start getting guilt complexes and worrying about it. Anyone got any ideas as to how I can come to terms with depression without my "Humbug" crutch so to speak?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carophie04, post: 1049965, member: 36572"] I am T2 on one Gliclazide 80mg a day as could not tolerate Merformin either standard or SR. Morning reading is usually around 7.5 mmol sometimes a bit higher. I have been feeling so depressed for a couple of months now since I have had to have both a CT angiogram and a cardiac catheter angiogram since Christmas. The only thing that calms me down and eases my depression is to indulge in a few mint humbugs every day. I know I shouldn't but feel caught between the devil and the deep blue sea! If I don't eat a sweet now and then, I feel so stressed out and depressed and if I do I find my BS goes up slightly and I start getting guilt complexes and worrying about it. Anyone got any ideas as to how I can come to terms with depression without my "Humbug" crutch so to speak? [/QUOTE]
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