Thanks for reaching out to me
July 28, 2024
@A DiabetesTeam Member
Yes talk to your Dr. it could be something as simple as low vitamin D, or B12, or depression. If you BS range is good, you shouldn't be feeling so tired, best regards from Joyce
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July 25, 2024
Should I talk to my doctor 🏥 see what he should do,
July 24, 2024
Feeling tired all the time can be a common experience for people with diabetes. Here are some potential reasons for fatigue related to diabetes:
- Blood Sugar Levels: Unregulated blood sugar levels can cause fatigue. Both high and low blood sugar levels can lead to tiredness
- Medications: Certain medications, such as Show Full Answer
Feeling tired all the time can be a common experience for people with diabetes. Here are some potential reasons for fatigue related to diabetes:
- Blood Sugar Levels: Unregulated blood sugar levels can cause fatigue. Both high and low blood sugar levels can lead to tiredness.
- Medications: Certain medications, such as statins, beta-blockers, and diuretics, can cause fatigue as a side effect.
- Sleep Quality: Poor sleep quality, often due to complications from diabetes like high or low blood sugar episodes during the night, can contribute to fatigue.
- Underlying Health Conditions: Conditions like depression, anxiety, and chronic inflammation, which are common in people with diabetes, can also lead to fatigue.
For more detailed information, you can visit the following resources:
- [Fatigue all day. Insomnia all night. Can you relate?](https://www.DiabetesTeam.com/resources/fatigue-...)
- [Diabetes and Fatigue](https://www.DiabetesTeam.com/resources/diabetes...)
It's important to discuss these symptoms with your healthcare provider to find the best way to manage them.
July 24, 2024