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<blockquote data-quote="badcat" data-source="post: 303048"><p>Yes when works even more stressfull than usual, my sugars can start to go bonkers. </p><p>As I understand it the chemistry of it is that the body responds to stress by releasing hormones such as ephidrine,cortisol and (I think) some other hormones, the effect of these stress hormones is to get the liver to release glucose into the system so that you have more energy to react to the stress. In non diabetics, the excess glucose gets mopped up by the pancreas releasing insulin but not for us</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badcat, post: 303048"] Yes when works even more stressfull than usual, my sugars can start to go bonkers. As I understand it the chemistry of it is that the body responds to stress by releasing hormones such as ephidrine,cortisol and (I think) some other hormones, the effect of these stress hormones is to get the liver to release glucose into the system so that you have more energy to react to the stress. In non diabetics, the excess glucose gets mopped up by the pancreas releasing insulin but not for us [/QUOTE]
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