Re: anxiety,blood sugar problems - help!
I would guess that part of your problems are due to withdrawal from using alcohol but since you have type 1 autoimmune diabetes some other things are going on, too. A person inherits a predisposition to developing type 1 diabetes and some environmental factors trigger the onset of the disease. In a significant number of people with T1D the predisposition to develop a gluten sensitivity, Celiac Disease, also occurs carried with the same gene inherited from parents. You have been tested for autoantibodies to insulin as part of your diagnostic work-up but you may not have been tested for Celiac Disease if you did not have symptoms at that time. So the first step would be to have the tests for CD and see if that problem has been triggered. (See
http://www.celiac.com
for more information). Even if you do not test positive for CD recent studies have shown that people with autoimmune diabetes do better following a strict gluten free diet. You must continue to eat gluten foods until the tests are done.
If you are interested in using alternative treatments see the featured programs for improving your health at the
Liver Flush Support Forum tho there are other programs here at Curezone and online. Dr.
Hulda Clark devised a treatment plan for diabetes that is effective for many diabetics.