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September 23, 2003

Behavior

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Question from Sewell, New Jersey, USA:

Identifying symptoms or mood changes associated with diabetes. When I get tired? When I become indifferent?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

Your moods can change with your blood sugar levels. When you are low, you may feel confused, irritable, anxious, clumsy, sweaty, etc. If your sugars are high, you may feel exhausted and sleepy — like walking in quicksand. Every human is different and may feel lows and highs differently.

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