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<blockquote data-quote="Gudrun" data-source="post: 745345" data-attributes="member: 103109"><p>There are a lot of questions I would not be comfortable in answering. Remember, we are not medically trained and couldn't comment on anything medical like blood pressure and what effect if may have on raised blood sugar levels. For me, at least, the answer would be that I have no idea.... </p><p></p><p>Stress certainly has an effect but I don't know of any medication that would be advisable (other than anti-depressant, perhaps, but that has it's own problems). Can you try and deal with stress by meditation? Changing something in your life that causes the stress? Sometimes we are confronted with things we can't change, but we can change our attitude towards them. </p><p></p><p>You'll need to see what the HbA1c test results are. Let us know when you find out. </p><p></p><p>For now, the best advice I can give is to avoid starchy carbohydrates and eat a low carb / high fat or low carb / medium fat diet. This way of eating is found to be very healthy and it certainly would drop your blood sugar levels a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gudrun, post: 745345, member: 103109"] There are a lot of questions I would not be comfortable in answering. Remember, we are not medically trained and couldn't comment on anything medical like blood pressure and what effect if may have on raised blood sugar levels. For me, at least, the answer would be that I have no idea.... Stress certainly has an effect but I don't know of any medication that would be advisable (other than anti-depressant, perhaps, but that has it's own problems). Can you try and deal with stress by meditation? Changing something in your life that causes the stress? Sometimes we are confronted with things we can't change, but we can change our attitude towards them. You'll need to see what the HbA1c test results are. Let us know when you find out. For now, the best advice I can give is to avoid starchy carbohydrates and eat a low carb / high fat or low carb / medium fat diet. This way of eating is found to be very healthy and it certainly would drop your blood sugar levels a little. [/QUOTE]
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