YES! I'm a diabetic for over 30 yrs. and before knowing why I was so aggravated over simple tasks or upset over nothing & making big deals out of nothing, I had gone to see my Dr. after him doing blood work to see my sugar was & has been (at the time) 459mgs. he told me it was a wonder I was still standing & not had a stroke yet....it's all inter twined! Once my sugar was regulated so was my mood swings & personality. Good Luck friend.
2006-12-04 02:04:48
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answered by trueheart14225 1
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2016-05-20 00:46:53
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answered by Muriel 3
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2016-05-20 09:00:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, high or low blood sugar cause a person to act strangely. If a person needs insulin to reduce their blood sugar level they can become aggressive or disorientated. Sometimes, even though they know they behaving oddly, they can't seem to rationalise enough to take their medication. This can be difficult for other people to deal with and that is why it is very important for diabetics to be self disciplined enough to take their medication on time and to eat regularly.
2006-12-04 01:18:39
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answered by N17 2
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High blood sugar usually causes a person to be rather hyperactive rather than aggressive, though agression can occur.
Low blood sugar is what REALLY makes people agressive - and you don't need to be a diabetic either. Think about when you're late for a meal and you end up getting grouchy - that only gets worse if you don't eat and it gets worse a lot faster in diabetics.
2006-12-04 04:33:38
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answered by junkmonkey1983 3
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Yes - it can make you depressed and feel really rubbish - my boyfriend makes me check my blood sugar if I'm getting angry or sad for no reason! That's not to say that whenever someone with diabetes is angry or aggressive their blood sugar's high - we can have bad days like everyone else. If you're worried that this is a serious problem for you speak to your consultant or diabetes specialist nurse - there's probably something that they can offer to help - anger management techniques or maybe an alternative treatment that gives you better control. If you're asking about someone else please be sensitive - I don't think that anyone can really understand what it feels like to have high or low bloodsugar without actually experiencing it!
2006-12-05 01:09:59
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answered by Cathy :) 4
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2016-02-16 07:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Disoriented, weepy, unable to concentrate, angry, frustrated because they are unable to complete simple tasks. Ohhh, yeah. Give them some cheese. I know this sounds weird, but snacking slowly on some hard cheese, like cheddar or colby, can help bring the blood sugar down. Protein is very very important. It doesn't take much, a couple of ounces should do. Keep high protein snacks like nuts, cheese or jerky nearby. I know a lot of people think jerky is bad for you, but it can be a fairly concentrated protein source.
2006-12-04 04:01:25
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answered by DisIllusioned 5
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Yes, sugar in the blood system to a high leval can cause high agressiveness and hyperness. Mostly kids under 14 have it worse, seeing they eat sugar all the time
2006-12-04 03:02:23
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answered by {©helsea} 3
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Elevated glucose may cause a person not to feel well and this may sometimes be expressed as 'aggressive' but it is a question of degree and I am not aware of a case where an elevated glucose led to a physically aggressive act.
2006-12-04 02:03:51
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answered by john e russo md facm faafp 7
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