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<blockquote data-quote="Fallenstar" data-source="post: 212780" data-attributes="member: 36659"><p>Belzadar</p><p>Sorry to hear this I hope things settle for you.</p><p></p><p>Sorry I'm a chick, but I just wanted to add this into the mix. I'm a Type 1 have been for 20 years and have noticed the same as you and many others with Diabetes, it is the swing in BS.</p><p></p><p>I was watching the TV the other days and a DR was on talking about PMT...this is me at this time of the month :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted: :lol: </p><p></p><p>He said that the cause of mood swings involved with PMT (which obviously you don't have) is down to the fluctuations ladies get in Blood sugar, also this is why they crave all the wrong foods at this time of the month chocolate,starchy foods...sound familiar when you have high blood sugars :?: </p><p>Well these mood swings are bad for the non Diabetic lady who only has a small fluctuation within the normal ranges of blood sugar....I have glucose swings sometimes from 2 to 19...so there you have it, constant PMT no matter what sex you are :lol: No, but it makes for big mood swings something we just can't help but I do try because it is hard for people around us...but don't beat yourself up about it and try and go with the flow and understand it is just the nature of the disease not your personality or your fault.</p><p></p><p>My OH goes to live in the shed once a month...much safer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallenstar, post: 212780, member: 36659"] Belzadar Sorry to hear this I hope things settle for you. Sorry I'm a chick, but I just wanted to add this into the mix. I'm a Type 1 have been for 20 years and have noticed the same as you and many others with Diabetes, it is the swing in BS. I was watching the TV the other days and a DR was on talking about PMT...this is me at this time of the month :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted: :lol: He said that the cause of mood swings involved with PMT (which obviously you don't have) is down to the fluctuations ladies get in Blood sugar, also this is why they crave all the wrong foods at this time of the month chocolate,starchy foods...sound familiar when you have high blood sugars :?: Well these mood swings are bad for the non Diabetic lady who only has a small fluctuation within the normal ranges of blood sugar....I have glucose swings sometimes from 2 to 19...so there you have it, constant PMT no matter what sex you are :lol: No, but it makes for big mood swings something we just can't help but I do try because it is hard for people around us...but don't beat yourself up about it and try and go with the flow and understand it is just the nature of the disease not your personality or your fault. My OH goes to live in the shed once a month...much safer! [/QUOTE]
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