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<blockquote data-quote="petdell" data-source="post: 1013003" data-attributes="member: 169267"><p>Been type 1 for 35 years and know exactly how you feel. After nearly in tears at a clinic appointment. The Dr asked if I would consider seeing a clinical phycologist. After the initial shock of thinking I must be going loopy, I agreed. After the first appointment and explaining how I felt and his explanation of the clinical changes in the body and brain caused by changes in blood sugar levels, it was amazing how much better I felt. Knowing there are others in the same position was a great relief. Most of my lows of life have been caused by my lows and highs of diabetes. You know what I mean. Whenever I feel down I always try to put in place the coping procedures, learned from him. He retired and unfortunately because of NHS cuts wasn't replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petdell, post: 1013003, member: 169267"] Been type 1 for 35 years and know exactly how you feel. After nearly in tears at a clinic appointment. The Dr asked if I would consider seeing a clinical phycologist. After the initial shock of thinking I must be going loopy, I agreed. After the first appointment and explaining how I felt and his explanation of the clinical changes in the body and brain caused by changes in blood sugar levels, it was amazing how much better I felt. Knowing there are others in the same position was a great relief. Most of my lows of life have been caused by my lows and highs of diabetes. You know what I mean. Whenever I feel down I always try to put in place the coping procedures, learned from him. He retired and unfortunately because of NHS cuts wasn't replaced. [/QUOTE]
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