madlyinpursuit88
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
To be honest I have no idea if my blood glucose levels have any bearing on my mood. Like I said I find it hard to start again with checking regularly and staying on top of it
BRILLIANT!!I agree with juicyj as well. My secret weapon for reminding me to take my meds is Amazon's Alexa.
Hi guys,
I've been diagnosed diabetic for over 10 years now. Unfortunately for the majority of the time I've had to deal with low mood and depression. This means during a low period, I can just about remember to wash myself let alone take my medication, most of the time I don't even think of checking my glucose levels.
I was hoping to find some help dealing with this? What do you put in place to help remind you to take your medication, and check your blood glucose? I've tried Google Calendar notifications, but during my low period I'm rarely if ever near my phone and even when I am I just ignore them.
Thanks for reading
Emma
Hi guys,
I've been diagnosed diabetic for over 10 years now. Unfortunately for the majority of the time I've had to deal with low mood and depression. This means during a low period, I can just about remember to wash myself let alone take my medication, most of the time ...
Hi Emma,
I am very familiar with your situation - I too have type 1 (30 years now) and struggle to take care of myself when my mood goes low. (I am on anti-depressants).
I wonder if Doctors and specialists actually have much idea of how difficult it is to manage blood sugars , at any time , let alone when we have no particular drive to be alive and our brains can't focus. I am intending to make much more of this issue when I am next at my GP office.
Hi guys,
I've been diagnosed diabetic for over 10 years now. Unfortunately for the majority of the time I've had to deal with low mood and depression. This means during a low period, I can just about remember to wash myself let alone take my medication, most of the time I don't even think of checking my glucose levels.
I was hoping to find some help dealing with this? What do you put in place to help remind you to take your medication, and check your blood glucose? I've tried Google Calendar notifications, but during my low period I'm rarely if ever near my phone and even when I am I just ignore them.
Thanks for reading
Emma
That's what I do. I don't take any diabetic meds but have to take levothyroxene first thing in the morning, and antidepressant med in the evening.Maybe if you have your meals sat at the same place most days (or at least breakfast at home) you could put the medications you need in full sight, so you can't help but see them, as that would act as a reminder? Just a suggestion.
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