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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
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- Rude people
Ok thank youEveryone gets moody at times. If you are persistently feeling low you should talk to your GP.
No but I feel even more moodyIf this is a regular problem then I would suggest seeing your gp
Yes they do all the timeWhat are your blood sugars like? Do they fluctuate a lot? THAT makes me moody
They are between 4 on wards up to 12 the highestGetting tight control of bs can help tremendously with mood swings. What are their ranges? Highs and lows?
Those are big swings. I would be very moody. Taking extra insulin as corrections makes me moody and tearful often. I try to keep bs as flat and as low ( obviously not hypo ranges) as I can to avoid this.They are between 4 on wards up to 12 the highest
Well, I blame my diabetes Today I went into a jewellers to buy a birthday gift and the smarmy assistant annoyed me so much with her patter that I told her not to bother and then I walked out!!! Now that's what I call moody!I get so moody lately and I don't know why does everyone else get moody to or is it just me
Ok thank youMy OH is more moody the higher his BS is, creates fun some mornings
Thank you I thought it was just my polycystic overiesWell, I blame my diabetes Today I went into a jewellers to buy a birthday gift and the smarmy assistant annoyed me so much with her patter that I told her not to bother and then I walked out!!! Now that's what I call moody!
I think that you might have either high BG or your BGs may not always be steady and both do cause physical changes to your affect. You are not alone in your "moodiness" Julia. I find that keeping my blood sugar levels steady helps enormously.