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<blockquote data-quote="Pneu" data-source="post: 211847" data-attributes="member: 28827"><p>I find that rapid change in my blood sugars can cause mood swings... sometimes my better half will be like 'all right Mr Grumpy' I know at that point time to check those BG's make sure they aren't dropping to quickly! </p><p></p><p>Reference general mental health mine is generally good although I do suffer from occasional server anxiety and insomnia both can be triggered by hypo's... if I hypo in my sleep on waking I have had 'hallucinations' and night terrors which are particularly unpleasant... lucky these days these are a relatively rare thing maybe once every three - six months and I have a stock of Diazapam which I take to help calm myself down.. but I certainly do believe that erratic BG's can cause these sorts of 'mental' problems as I never suffered from them pre-diagnosis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pneu, post: 211847, member: 28827"] I find that rapid change in my blood sugars can cause mood swings... sometimes my better half will be like 'all right Mr Grumpy' I know at that point time to check those BG's make sure they aren't dropping to quickly! Reference general mental health mine is generally good although I do suffer from occasional server anxiety and insomnia both can be triggered by hypo's... if I hypo in my sleep on waking I have had 'hallucinations' and night terrors which are particularly unpleasant... lucky these days these are a relatively rare thing maybe once every three - six months and I have a stock of Diazapam which I take to help calm myself down.. but I certainly do believe that erratic BG's can cause these sorts of 'mental' problems as I never suffered from them pre-diagnosis [/QUOTE]
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