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<blockquote data-quote="jeniferfer" data-source="post: 710237" data-attributes="member: 148449"><p>yes,it does affect the blood sugar in your blood sugar because nicotine will disturb the insulin(hormone that release by pancreas) when not functioning well (pancreas)your blood sugar's will high also with your blood pressure because the renal cannot functioning well. </p><p>once you are diabetic you cannot recovery but you can control your blood sugar by: </p><p>regular exercise </p><p>quit smoking and drinks alcohol </p><p>lower consumptions of starchy food and sugar as well.also the fruits you may eat it but by a small amount....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeniferfer, post: 710237, member: 148449"] yes,it does affect the blood sugar in your blood sugar because nicotine will disturb the insulin(hormone that release by pancreas) when not functioning well (pancreas)your blood sugar's will high also with your blood pressure because the renal cannot functioning well. once you are diabetic you cannot recovery but you can control your blood sugar by: regular exercise quit smoking and drinks alcohol lower consumptions of starchy food and sugar as well.also the fruits you may eat it but by a small amount.... [/QUOTE]
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