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Diabetes and Fibro.

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Good morning folks.

Any other Diabetics here with Fibro? I’ll assume so.

How do you find your diabetes affects your Fibro on days you haven’t controlled your blood sugars so well?

As both affect the nervous system.

Cheers

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Hi TheBigYin84I'm diabetic 2. To be honest ive always put the tiredness down to Fibro or meds other than insulin pens. But I do worry I'm not very good at keeping watch on my blood sugars. The thing I get most is severe coldness shakes and dizziness. I take humulin m3 kwikpens twice a day. But it doesn't help I had col pizza for breakfast. I don't normally have breakfast but I was so so hungry this morning.

Also that's the first time in years I've done that.

Why what have you been doing to yourself ?🤗

As for not having enough insulin briefly I feel snuggly warm. I could say sleepy but I'm always knackered.

Good luck getting ur answers honey 🤗

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