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<blockquote data-quote="brittyb" data-source="post: 1420506" data-attributes="member: 244692"><p>I am the same at times but i am going through the change. I have a under active thyroid to so that complicates things. I am doing research as part of a counselling degree which is on "how diabetes affects Anxiety and Depression" and if diabetic nurses should be trained in counselling and offer a service for diabetics. My so was diagnosed 2 years ago as type 1 after suffering OCD for several years and was told that this was caused by low sugar or spikes. This inspired my research as no doctor has ever said this and no evidence to suggest this. I am looking for responses from people to aid my research and as i am going through the change with hot flushes and sweats can empathise with you and ask if counselling should be available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brittyb, post: 1420506, member: 244692"] I am the same at times but i am going through the change. I have a under active thyroid to so that complicates things. I am doing research as part of a counselling degree which is on "how diabetes affects Anxiety and Depression" and if diabetic nurses should be trained in counselling and offer a service for diabetics. My so was diagnosed 2 years ago as type 1 after suffering OCD for several years and was told that this was caused by low sugar or spikes. This inspired my research as no doctor has ever said this and no evidence to suggest this. I am looking for responses from people to aid my research and as i am going through the change with hot flushes and sweats can empathise with you and ask if counselling should be available. [/QUOTE]
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