Dubai woman blames 'Iran vs US vs Israel' family war at home for blood sugar spike. Diabetics doctor advises her to act like India - 'Get things done without being involved in any conflicts'
A Dubai doctor shared a patient's unique explanation for rising blood sugar. The patient described her home as a war zone with family members as conflicting global powers. This analogy highlighted how stress affects health. The story went viral, w...

Balachandran recounted how the patient insisted her medication routine had remained consistent, ruling out the most common cause of a sudden spike in blood sugar. Instead, she pointed to something far more chaotic—her home environment. According to her, daily life felt less like a household and more like a war zone, with constant disagreements and emotional turbulence creating an atmosphere of relentless stress.
In a moment that turned the consultation memorable, she described her family dynamics through the lens of international geopolitics. Each member, she explained, believed they were right, mirroring conflicting global powers locked in tension. Her husband, according to her, acted like Iran, while her son was behaving like America, and her daughter-in-law represented Israel, each firm in their stance, leaving little room for peace. Positioned in the middle, she saw herself as Dubai, a passive entity, absorbing the impact of ongoing clashes without actively participating in them.
The analogy, though humorous, underscored a serious issue. Chronic stress is known to influence blood sugar levels, especially in individuals managing diabetes. Emotional strain can trigger hormonal changes that make it harder for the body to regulate glucose, even when medication and diet remain unchanged. In such cases, lifestyle factors—particularly mental and emotional well-being—play a critical role alongside medical treatment.
Balachandran’s light-hearted response added another layer to the story, suggesting that sometimes the best way to cope in such environments is to stay neutral like India, focus on outcomes, and avoid getting pulled into every conflict. His take resonated widely, with many recognising the familiar chaos of family disagreements and the toll they can take over time.
What made the post go viral was not just the humour, but its relatability. Many readers saw reflections of their own homes in the patient’s description—spaces where love and conflict often coexist, and where maintaining peace can feel like navigating a diplomatic crisis.
Internet reacts
The post quickly drew a wave of reactions online, with users adding their own humorous takes. Some joked about whether the doctor positioned himself as a mediator in the patient’s “geopolitical” family conflict. Others pointed out a deeper layer, suggesting the woman may have been hinting at her son siding with his wife without considering how it affected her, cleverly wrapped in a global analogy.A few took a more practical stance, noting that while the humour was entertaining, it also reflected a common tendency to blame others for health issues instead of taking personal responsibility. Meanwhile, others continued the playful thread by reworking her analogy, debating which family member better represented different countries and extending the geopolitical comparison even further.
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