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<blockquote data-quote="Skdiva88_" data-source="post: 1154427" data-attributes="member: 295618"><p>Before I was diagnosed with diabetes I was a huge suffer with depression which lead to anxiety and panic attacks my mood swings where horrendous I could never judge what kind of mood I would be in when I woke up and if I woke up in a good mood 9 times out of 10'half way through the day my mood would change. </p><p></p><p>One day my mood changed so dramatically I felt like I was having a break down. I couldn't stop historically crying and I just couldn't do anything right. I went straight to my doctor who saw me and sent me off for blood test which then came back positive for diabetes. </p><p></p><p>Soon after I started on metformin dramatically changed my lifestyle and eating habits, I'm still on a journey getting my bl down but already only in my second week my moods have dramatically changed I'm happier in myself and my depression is so much better. </p><p></p><p>sorry for the long message. But I thought if I told you my story and you could get your husband to read this that maybe he might see light at the end of his tunnel! I certainly can see it at mine. </p><p></p><p>Try not to get him to eat a whole meal he genuinely may not feel up to it, so make him meals that are smaller and not so hard to face. Something you know he enjoys but maybe cooked in a healthier way! (Assuming it isn't already) </p><p></p><p>I really hope he comes onto the form. More then happy to speak with him if would like someone to listen, I know my husband was a saint he would listen but I always new that he didn't quite understand where I was coming from. I really hope you can get him on the forum </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using DCUK Forum mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skdiva88_, post: 1154427, member: 295618"] Before I was diagnosed with diabetes I was a huge suffer with depression which lead to anxiety and panic attacks my mood swings where horrendous I could never judge what kind of mood I would be in when I woke up and if I woke up in a good mood 9 times out of 10'half way through the day my mood would change. One day my mood changed so dramatically I felt like I was having a break down. I couldn't stop historically crying and I just couldn't do anything right. I went straight to my doctor who saw me and sent me off for blood test which then came back positive for diabetes. Soon after I started on metformin dramatically changed my lifestyle and eating habits, I'm still on a journey getting my bl down but already only in my second week my moods have dramatically changed I'm happier in myself and my depression is so much better. sorry for the long message. But I thought if I told you my story and you could get your husband to read this that maybe he might see light at the end of his tunnel! I certainly can see it at mine. Try not to get him to eat a whole meal he genuinely may not feel up to it, so make him meals that are smaller and not so hard to face. Something you know he enjoys but maybe cooked in a healthier way! (Assuming it isn't already) I really hope he comes onto the form. More then happy to speak with him if would like someone to listen, I know my husband was a saint he would listen but I always new that he didn't quite understand where I was coming from. I really hope you can get him on the forum Sent from my iPhone using DCUK Forum mobile app [/QUOTE]
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