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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 774651" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>At the time when I was really struggling and fighting to get somebody to believe me, that something else was wrong. I still had to work, most of the time I was alone but sometimes, there was quite a few people around. It was really good fortune that, these were friends and good work colleagues. </p><p>Because I was not the most clear headed and sometimes I would be stressed out if I was having a really bad day. They knew that I was (wrongly) diagnosed diabetic. And put it down to that.</p><p>I have got really angry at some of my family and friends. I got to my room and hide away. I am really a good guy with a bad temper. I have asked for anger management, but not got there yet. My GP has offered a psychiatrist, because they didn't know what they were dealing with. My weird dreams also gave me sleep deprivation. Which gave me fatigue, which added to the frustration and anxiety and anger.</p><p>Since low carbing, and making sure that my blood glucose levels don't go above 6mmols, most of the symptoms are a thing of the past.</p><p>All because I met a consultant who recognised the condition and this forum for enlightening me on low carbing, with the great people on here. Can't thank them enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 774651, member: 85785"] At the time when I was really struggling and fighting to get somebody to believe me, that something else was wrong. I still had to work, most of the time I was alone but sometimes, there was quite a few people around. It was really good fortune that, these were friends and good work colleagues. Because I was not the most clear headed and sometimes I would be stressed out if I was having a really bad day. They knew that I was (wrongly) diagnosed diabetic. And put it down to that. I have got really angry at some of my family and friends. I got to my room and hide away. I am really a good guy with a bad temper. I have asked for anger management, but not got there yet. My GP has offered a psychiatrist, because they didn't know what they were dealing with. My weird dreams also gave me sleep deprivation. Which gave me fatigue, which added to the frustration and anxiety and anger. Since low carbing, and making sure that my blood glucose levels don't go above 6mmols, most of the symptoms are a thing of the past. All because I met a consultant who recognised the condition and this forum for enlightening me on low carbing, with the great people on here. Can't thank them enough. [/QUOTE]
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