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Hypothyroid and diabetic type 1 very low seratonin

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My twin sister went on to insulin about 12 months ago, since then she has continued to go down hill, she looks like death warmed up and I was convinced she had bipolar, she had all the symptoms. Why did the Endo not say anything about this, this has caused such distress to all her family and mother and sister, and she won’t take anti depressants 😢

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Did anyone else have this problem?

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Diabetes can cause a lot of worry. A lot of us are dealing with this and it can be tough at first. See if there’s a diabetes support group near you. It really helped me a lot.

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