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Hello everyone. been a while since I was here.
Shamefully i need to ask for some help.
I have been doing really well got my sugars to 53 in July and everything was good.
then inexplicably about 3-4 weeks ago I started having sweets. Always during work hours (am a driving instructor). Wouldn’t have one bag I’d have two.
it’s not everyday but every 3-4 days. I get to say day 3 or day 4 today and I cannot manage without sweets. My mood drops, I get emotional and I just become a person I detest. I feel moody and I feel terrible. So I have sweets.
i know it’s terrible but I just don’t know how to cope with working and managing the withdrawal.
it is very similar to before I got diagnosed. At the start of the 3-4 weeks ago I completely lost my appetite. I found it difficult to eat anything. I’d force myself but just didn’t want to eat. If someone made food is be fine but me cooking I just didn’t want to.
That was identical to the months before diagnosis.
It’s come out of nowhere. Other than not wanting to cook or eat food wise is fine. But it’s the sweets.
I just do not know how to cope with the extreme and severe withdrawal and work.
if I have sweets I suddenly get energy and my mood improves to where I’m all chirpy and happy.
But I don’t want to go backwards.,
i was going to speak to doc but not sure how they could help. So thought I’d ask you guys because you’ve been there.,
Shamefully i need to ask for some help.
I have been doing really well got my sugars to 53 in July and everything was good.
then inexplicably about 3-4 weeks ago I started having sweets. Always during work hours (am a driving instructor). Wouldn’t have one bag I’d have two.
it’s not everyday but every 3-4 days. I get to say day 3 or day 4 today and I cannot manage without sweets. My mood drops, I get emotional and I just become a person I detest. I feel moody and I feel terrible. So I have sweets.
i know it’s terrible but I just don’t know how to cope with working and managing the withdrawal.
it is very similar to before I got diagnosed. At the start of the 3-4 weeks ago I completely lost my appetite. I found it difficult to eat anything. I’d force myself but just didn’t want to eat. If someone made food is be fine but me cooking I just didn’t want to.
That was identical to the months before diagnosis.
It’s come out of nowhere. Other than not wanting to cook or eat food wise is fine. But it’s the sweets.
I just do not know how to cope with the extreme and severe withdrawal and work.
if I have sweets I suddenly get energy and my mood improves to where I’m all chirpy and happy.
But I don’t want to go backwards.,
i was going to speak to doc but not sure how they could help. So thought I’d ask you guys because you’ve been there.,