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  1. @derivadow Re: mental: Yes! I've read they're starting to see #DiabetesDistress as a legitimate condition. Of course the line between mental and physical gets blurry when we talk about "fringe" stuff like HU (#HypoglycemicUnawareness), #HAAF (Hypoglycemia Associated Autonomic Failure), "type 3 diabetes" (#alzheimers) or even the interactions between catecholamine responses and bloodsugar in non diabetics with #PTSD. Ps- not a doctor but I've been treating my own #t1d for 37 yrs ;)

  2. Will @StorieswithaWill ·

    @derivadow Re: mental: Yes! I've read they're starting to see as a legitimate condition. Of course the line between mental and physical gets blurry when we talk about "fringe" stuff like HU (), (Hypoglycemia Associated Autonomic Failure), "type 3 diabetes" () or even the interactions between catecholamine responses and bloodsugar in non diabetics with . Ps- not a doctor but I've been treating my own for 37 yrs ;)

  3. @derivadow Re: mental: Yes! I've read they're starting to see #DiabetesDistress as a legitimate condition. Of course the line between mental and physical gets blurry when we talk about "fringe" stuff like HU (#HypoglycemicUnawareness), #HAAF (Hypoglycemia Associated Autonomic Failure), "type 3 diabetes" (#alzheimers) or even the interactions between catecholamine responses and bloodsugar in non diabetics with #PTSD. Ps- not a doctor but I've been treating my own #t1d for 37 yrs ;)

  4. @derivadow Re: mental: Yes! I've read they're starting to see #DiabetesDistress as a legitimate condition. Of course the line between mental and physical gets blurry when we talk about "fringe" stuff like HU (#HypoglycemicUnawareness), #HAAF (Hypoglycemia Associated Autonomic Failure), "type 3 diabetes" (#alzheimers) or even the interactions between catecholamine responses and bloodsugar in non diabetics with #PTSD. Ps- not a doctor but I've been treating my own #t1d for 37 yrs ;)