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Does anyone have a view on the depression issue? I have been prescribed venflaxine hydrochloride (which I know IS more suitable for people with diabetes), but really dont think it will help my control. Thanks for your help. Andrew
The moodswings will pass. Good luck
I would encourage you to stop just not taking the depression medications and ask your doctor some specific questions:
1. Is there a test he can run that can definitely diagnose chemical depression?
2. Are there any side effects of that particular depression drug that would alter your glucose levels?
If your depression is just anxiety caused by worry over the glucose levels, then that is a different story entirely. Yes, I can assure you (after 36 years as a type 1 diabetic) that it DOES get easier to regulate the sugar levels as you learn more about your own body's responses. But chemical depression, if present, should be treated and not ignored. Sure, your body's chemical levels MAY even out and right themselves eventually, but why put yourself through the misery?