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alan440

by alan440, Feb 28, 2008 01:22AM
can anyone explain the type of reaction a person who has diabetes and bipolar disorder would have if they in some way were brought on at the same time ,could it cause shouting ,ranting,or some form of deminished capacity and cause people to over react to simp things. or dose anyone know of any studyor studies that has been done on people who have both problems . i seem to find myself going  crazy and cannot solve the problem . please help if you have such knoledge,email me at ***@**** thank you.
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