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DIABETES: How to help a diabetic person if they refuse to control their sugar level?

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      Erratic glucose levels can mimic bipolar behavior and potentially be harmful. A person can experience high/low glucose level swings and he or she needs to take this seriously, see a physician and follow with a diabetes eating/lifestyle plan. The person should be testing sugar levels and may need medication to help get the levels under control.  Being a rebel is fine in some things, but not about a condition that can be life-threatening if left unmanaged.

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