Diabetes and anxiety

  
Remegc
10/18/2015 11:15 p.m.

Hello!How are you?Well I tell you what I have been in a matter of two years, I have problems with anxiety, I am anxiolytics.I would like to know if there is someone who also has anxiety.As for diabetes, it makes me symptoms of anxiety similar to hypoglycemia.All the best!

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Regina
10/19/2015 12:40 a.m.

Of course, a type diabetes can produce anxiety, there are too many things to control with a very imperfect treatment. And it is still worse when it affects a young child.
Ticket what the doctor has given you, and over time you will calm down and you can reduce the anxiolytic.

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fer
10/19/2015 7:56 p.m.

@Remegc you just have to see the number of times we have talked about the subject, take an eye on this list of topics, surely you find much in common.

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I know the case and indeed, anxiety and hypo has similar effects, sometimes you can confuse its symptoms, one of the things that can help you most is to have a continuous monitor of glucose, or MCG, which gives you peace of mindto be able to consult how you are at all times.

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