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Kenzey_Bee

1y ago

Dealing with Depression, Anxiety and Diabetes: What's Your Biggest Challenge?

What is your biggest challenge, when it comes to dealing with depression, anxiety and diabetes?

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Bre19

1y ago

For me it's simply doing stuff sometimes or having to talk to people or going out to do something I've experienced seizure like activity if I get too overwhelmed sometimes I feel like my body is in too much pain to do anything and I can get super sick from anxiety I do not have diabetes but my family has a history of type 2 and I'm always anxious that I'll get it soon
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SilentxSkies

1y ago

For me it would be trying to have good hygiene I try my best to take showers even tho it’s so exhausting to bring myself to take one & w my anxiety in public sometimes it gets very bad in public
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DitsyDiabetic

1y ago

Well, i have bipolar 1 autism and type 1 diabetes. The former 2 make it very hard to remember to check my blood sugar. Then, when my blood sugar goes out of wack, i start to have mood swings, and it can just spiral from there, even to psychosis sometimes.

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