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FAMILY AND RELATIONSHIPS
Effect of Hypos on Relationships
Bizarre or violent reactions to hypoglycemia
"Hypoglycemia causes the brain to lack the sugar it needs to operate at 100% which can lead to diminished inhibitions.
Hypoglycemia may greatly increase your emotional response which can make you exceptionally happy, silly, worried, frightened, paranoid or angry. The effect can be strikingly similar to a person who is drunk.
Even people who are widely considered to be pleasant and peaceful can experience dramatic changes of character as a result of hypoglycemia. It is relatively common for people suffering from particularly low blood sugar to become violent and people who know you may be very surprised by such a Jekyll and Hyde-like behaviour.
Even though you may feel it wasn’t your fault, or even that it wasn’t your real self, be careful not to present hypoglycemia as an excuse.
Even the most saintly person will struggle to repeatedly deal with violent or irrational behaviour.
Whilst it may feel unfair to you to apologise for actions you may not have felt you had control of, be aware that your friend, partner or family member will also have a right to feel that it is unfair that they have been through an unpleasant situation.
They may feel shock and react against your reaction themselves. Recognise that they have a reason to be worried, even frightened, and help to reassure them.
Make a concerted effort to improve your blood sugar control. Bizarre reactions to hypoglycemia are commonly a result of a loss of hypo awareness.
You can find more information on regaining hypo awareness by reading our hypo unawareness guide."
www.diabetes.co.uk/affect-of-hypos-on-relationships.html