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I get really annoyed very easy type 1 for just over a year

david6026

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Hi iv been type one for just over one year I have been getting on good with my control done a course in the hospital about carb counting and have the carbs and Cals app in my phone but I get really annoyed very easy these days when driving or over something that others would just shrug off but not me .. Any one else get like this ?


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my hubbys the same been type 1 for 3 yrs now and was totally chilled out before nothing fazed him now he can be a right victor meldrew lol personal u think its so much to take in and live with everyday and no one really understands that somethings gotta give and with alot of people that seems to be there patients lol x

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i was very similar for a couple of years after diagnosis, i think its the build up of hidden anger/ even if we think we arent bothered its a massive life change and affects some of us emotionally more than others
 
Hi David,

Really sorry to see, but you have joined our club, and the moody meldrew days and lack of anger management is a real issue,

Ive been T1 for just over 3 years, and was quite passive, but now if you push the wrong buttons..... well you can guess the rest, I am also well controlled, rarely ever below 4.5, and rarely ever above 8.5, HBA1C blod test 3 weeks ago was 5.5, so no real massive BG swings , I dont carry any excess weight, and very active, but the mood swings are just not controllable, so ive not figured that bit out yet, but if anyone else has, i would like to know how they do it as well , good luck and stay fit, ... and try to stay calm... :)

Paul
 
Hi David,

Really sorry to see, but you have joined our club, and the moody meldrew days and lack of anger management is a real issue,

Ive been T1 for just over 3 years, and was quite passive, but now if you push the wrong buttons..... well you can guess the rest, I am also well controlled, rarely ever below 4.5, and rarely ever above 8.5, HBA1C blod test 3 weeks ago was 5.5, so no real massive BG swings , I dont carry any excess weight, and very active, but the mood swings are just not controllable, so ive not figured that bit out yet, but if anyone else has, i would like to know how they do it as well , good luck and stay fit, ... and try to stay calm... :)

Paul
Me too please,,me too




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The Type 1 diabetes curse can last your whole life.
I've had diabetes for 43 years and for the past 10 I've been taking a little tranquillizer daily, to stop that rage that appears to start in your toes and ends by bursting out your head.
 
Yes!!! I've been type 1 for about 2 and a half years and I used to be the happiest person I know, now I'm so volatile, especially at home.
I was definitely not like this before and seem to have no control over it. I thought I'd try just not responding angrily or opening my mouth when I shouldn't but I don't even feel it coming on, it just happens. It will be interesting to hear others thoughts and if anyone has any idea how to deal with it.
I'm so glad I'm not alone.
 
Yes!!! I've been type 1 for about 2 and a half years and I used to be the happiest person I know, now I'm so volatile, especially at home.
I was definitely not like this before and seem to have no control over it. I thought I'd try just not responding angrily or opening my mouth when I shouldn't but I don't even feel it coming on, it just happens. It will be interesting to hear others thoughts and if anyone has any idea how to deal with it.
I'm so glad I'm not alone.
I am seeing the doctor next week about this same thing, I go off on one for hardly any reason at all. It's almost as if I'm a teenager again and having A spoilt brat tantrum. And rebels against anything I don't agree with


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I've been type1 for 11 months. 47 I had to rebuild my life and got through many hard times with a positive attitude and faith that all will be well in the end. I built a house and a new life with my kids and grand kids. I was so happy. Diabetes changed all that. I hide my anger well, but I feel it so often. More than anything I am angry at myself for not just accepting it. Only now have I lost a lot of weight(6kg) I now apparently have a thyroid problem! :0( I just want to be me again


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I've been type1 for 11 months. 47 I had to rebuild my life and got through many hard times with a positive attitude and faith that all will be well in the end. I built a house and a new life with my kids and grand kids. I was so happy. Diabetes changed all that. I hide my anger well, but I feel it so often. More than anything I am angry at myself for not just accepting it. Only now have I lost a lot of weight(6kg) I now apparently have a thyroid problem! :0( I just want to be me again


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I'm glad I'm not the only one then it's doing my head in I crack up with every one and any one over nothing really and even in work when driving lorry I'm starting to get really bad road rage as if I want to get out a slap some people it's not good at all hoping this will just fad away soon and be back to happy me lol


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I'm glad I'm not the only one then it's doing my head in I crack up with every one and any one over nothing really and even in work when driving lorry I'm starting to get really bad road rage as if I want to get out a slap some people it's not good at all hoping this will just fad away soon and be back to happy me lol


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Been to the doctors now, been told I am deeply depressed see my thread "mood swings". I have been referred to a mental health for assessment, if you are suffering like this then I suggest that you go and see your doctor


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That's the thing but I'm not sad or not feeling like I'm depressed it's just anger problems with me don't really want to go to docs about it incase that's what he puts it down to as il loose my job and then I would defo be depressed ...


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Ahh ok you said you were a lgv driver, I didn't think you could be in the forces with diabetes


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This has made me think, after reading it all again.
I've always had a problem with tantrums and mood swings . Am suffering from depression and severe anxiety anyway
But since controlling my BG levels (in an attempt to prevent/delay Diabetes) my 'flying-off-the-handle' moments are much better.
 
I've been diabetic for 17 years now. (I'm 22) I think people just thought I was a very angry person whilst growing up!
After speaking to other people and diabetics about it I've came to realise it's not just me!

Some things annoy me more than others, and if I'm hungry then I can be a nightmare to be around!

It's getting better though, and the ones who love me are understanding, as I'm sure everyone else's loved ones are.

Hope these replies have made you realise it's just a part of the big D and we are all pretty similar.

Indiana x


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