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Moodiness

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I have very little patience when i am low and get very easily frustrated, it can actually be one of the first signs for me of my blood sugars are dropping. I get a bit snappy but don't think I have ever been really nasty.
 
Certainly my son gets moody when low, even if nothing else is obvious. It is almost always the case that he's low when a mood comes out of nowhere... He then treats it, breathes deep, and apologises. It's a b***er.
 
This usually end up in him telling me off and making me eat/drink something whilst im telling him i dont want it and he should butt out.
xx

It's so nice to know I am not the only one. My husband has got into the habit (after 15 long suffering years or so) of suggesting I test my blood and for some reason, I am more amenable to proving I need to eat than actually just getting on with it1 😱

I think there is a lot of "I know what I ate, and the amount of insulin I needed and since I took the right amount, I CAN'T be low!".
 
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