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<blockquote data-quote="adrian29459" data-source="post: 187016" data-attributes="member: 6703"><p>One point I'd like to make. I'm a type 1 diabetic, but it still should apply to type 2s. I find whenever I have high blood sugars - above 10 - my mood changes, in addition to the damage caused to your body and the ill feeling, I find I can be very aggressive, easy to upset, ignorant, stubborn and generally not a nice person to be around. This might be how your partner feels at times?</p><p></p><p>It might be worth buying a cheap blood tester from boots perhaps, to help keep an eye on before and after meal glucose readings. Also encouraging him to exercise as this will really help lower those average blood sugar levels. I hope you can get him to understand a little more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adrian29459, post: 187016, member: 6703"] One point I'd like to make. I'm a type 1 diabetic, but it still should apply to type 2s. I find whenever I have high blood sugars - above 10 - my mood changes, in addition to the damage caused to your body and the ill feeling, I find I can be very aggressive, easy to upset, ignorant, stubborn and generally not a nice person to be around. This might be how your partner feels at times? It might be worth buying a cheap blood tester from boots perhaps, to help keep an eye on before and after meal glucose readings. Also encouraging him to exercise as this will really help lower those average blood sugar levels. I hope you can get him to understand a little more. [/QUOTE]
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