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<blockquote data-quote="D._Activist" data-source="post: 1577640" data-attributes="member: 290343"><p>My educated guess would be that you are experiencing elevations of cortisol, adrenalin, or other neurotransmitters and it's elevating your BG's as well as making you feel jittery etc. Everything from stress to prolonged or chronic lows can cause hormone disregulation so you might try to find a pattern in your environment when this is happening. If you don't see one you might look to other things that can cause imbalance such as adrenal exhaustion, thyroid issues, or HPA axis problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D._Activist, post: 1577640, member: 290343"] My educated guess would be that you are experiencing elevations of cortisol, adrenalin, or other neurotransmitters and it's elevating your BG's as well as making you feel jittery etc. Everything from stress to prolonged or chronic lows can cause hormone disregulation so you might try to find a pattern in your environment when this is happening. If you don't see one you might look to other things that can cause imbalance such as adrenal exhaustion, thyroid issues, or HPA axis problems. [/QUOTE]
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