LittleSue said:Stress doesn't cause diabetes, but makes it show sooner.
A human body that is under stress of any kind (emotional stress or physical, e.g illness) becomes more insulin resistant and therefore needs more insulin (maybe 50% more) to control bs.
Normally, a non-diabetic automatically makes more insulin to compensate.
If you're already struggling to make enough insulin, or becoming resistant to it, the stress may mean your body just can't make or use the extra insulin it needs at this time. So your bs rises and diabetes shows up when your doctor does tests. The stress alone wouldn't have made you diabetic if your insulin production/insulin senstivity was normal. It just made diabetes show up earlier.
In the same way, stress certainly aggravates diabetes by making bs/resistance increase while we try to control it manually. Also, if you're severely stressed it's harder to make rational decisions about dose changes etc, and to stick to the diet that works for you.
sugarless sue said:I went to the doctors with stress and came out with diabetes!! :shock:
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