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<blockquote data-quote="spirits" data-source="post: 782918" data-attributes="member: 112255"><p>hi AndBrheathe,sorry for late reply, I always have regular check ups at my doctors, they did tests and said my blood sugar range is in the normal and is in control it scored about 6 or a little less,they said i am in range and is controlling it well i have another check in June 2015,last year i started off in normal range for blood sugars, something happened later on caused it to go in high double figures and normally i am in single numbers, soon as i found the cause i dealt with it immediate, and like i said in this post already the medications i was on was all clashing and setting off other illness,so my body struggled to cope then i had that awful bleed.since i have been active all the time and eating healthy meaning smoothies for breakfast and lunch plus com plan type drink at lunch all sugars are in safe normal range,at meal time i make a meal nothing heavy just food containing veg plus i will eat the fish or chicken that i know i am alright with, i never eat at night, if i need something i grab an orange that to lowers the sugars while i sleep.</p><p>when i hit double figures i thought at the time because i got a new meter, it was wrong i was hitting ranges close to 20's and above i used my old meter it to was high not as high though as the other meter they said different results so i questioned how accurate are the meters you would think the results would be exactly the same when you check on both meters the same time,so that is another thing to think on meters reliability. following your instinct knowing how you feel even if you feel hypo or hyper is important to know even if you do not use the meter,whether your on medicine's or not your body naturally reacts to things especially when it is hungry you go to long with out food you get the shakes and feeling light headed etc.</p><p>any how the levels was high for me,since i got my health under control since December 2014 i have bounced back, I am full of energy, the pains have stopped, the food and drink i eat, my body accepts,plus the exercise boosts me up more,I am doing great all blood tests and health checks been positive,all I can do is keep on with what i am doing stick with it as I know it is working for me. MY body is getting back to normal functioning and that is what is important. hugs xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spirits, post: 782918, member: 112255"] hi AndBrheathe,sorry for late reply, I always have regular check ups at my doctors, they did tests and said my blood sugar range is in the normal and is in control it scored about 6 or a little less,they said i am in range and is controlling it well i have another check in June 2015,last year i started off in normal range for blood sugars, something happened later on caused it to go in high double figures and normally i am in single numbers, soon as i found the cause i dealt with it immediate, and like i said in this post already the medications i was on was all clashing and setting off other illness,so my body struggled to cope then i had that awful bleed.since i have been active all the time and eating healthy meaning smoothies for breakfast and lunch plus com plan type drink at lunch all sugars are in safe normal range,at meal time i make a meal nothing heavy just food containing veg plus i will eat the fish or chicken that i know i am alright with, i never eat at night, if i need something i grab an orange that to lowers the sugars while i sleep. when i hit double figures i thought at the time because i got a new meter, it was wrong i was hitting ranges close to 20's and above i used my old meter it to was high not as high though as the other meter they said different results so i questioned how accurate are the meters you would think the results would be exactly the same when you check on both meters the same time,so that is another thing to think on meters reliability. following your instinct knowing how you feel even if you feel hypo or hyper is important to know even if you do not use the meter,whether your on medicine's or not your body naturally reacts to things especially when it is hungry you go to long with out food you get the shakes and feeling light headed etc. any how the levels was high for me,since i got my health under control since December 2014 i have bounced back, I am full of energy, the pains have stopped, the food and drink i eat, my body accepts,plus the exercise boosts me up more,I am doing great all blood tests and health checks been positive,all I can do is keep on with what i am doing stick with it as I know it is working for me. MY body is getting back to normal functioning and that is what is important. hugs xx [/QUOTE]
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