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<blockquote data-quote="Chanah" data-source="post: 74057" data-attributes="member: 17934"><p><strong>Re: Blood sugars ansd having a row</strong></p><p></p><p>I used to rent a room from people who argued constantly with each other. By the time objects were flying, as well as the tears and screams, my normally 5 - 6 blood sugar could go up to 12 or 14. And a horrible upset stomach and headache to go with them.</p><p></p><p>I know it was that, cos days they were out, I was fine. Also haven't had any of those episodes since I moved out of there. But I'd always get that sick feeling when they started and the BS would go up like clockwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chanah, post: 74057, member: 17934"] [b]Re: Blood sugars ansd having a row[/b] I used to rent a room from people who argued constantly with each other. By the time objects were flying, as well as the tears and screams, my normally 5 - 6 blood sugar could go up to 12 or 14. And a horrible upset stomach and headache to go with them. I know it was that, cos days they were out, I was fine. Also haven't had any of those episodes since I moved out of there. But I'd always get that sick feeling when they started and the BS would go up like clockwork. [/QUOTE]
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