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<blockquote data-quote="Inchindown" data-source="post: 2182560" data-attributes="member: 347444"><p>I can't really say I've ever felt any adverse symptoms after a large rise in my blood sugar.</p><p></p><p>I'm type 2 and not on any diabetes medication. I have a binge eating problem which is not fully controlled. </p><p></p><p>For example. My fasting reading this morning was 7.8, which is normal for me. I had a mini binge about 10AM comprising a box of 25 chocolate covered rice crispy clusters, a packet of 4 yum yums and a family sized bag of cheese puffs. My current blood sugar level 1315 is 12.2. This may rise a bit during the rest of the afternoon before falling back to around 6.0 by bedtime. </p><p></p><p>The thing is I don't feel any different now compared to how I felt before the binge. And if I had a full binge, my level could rise to the high 20s and I still wouldn't feel any different. In fact I'm more likely to feel the effects of overeating than I would from high sugar levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inchindown, post: 2182560, member: 347444"] I can't really say I've ever felt any adverse symptoms after a large rise in my blood sugar. I'm type 2 and not on any diabetes medication. I have a binge eating problem which is not fully controlled. For example. My fasting reading this morning was 7.8, which is normal for me. I had a mini binge about 10AM comprising a box of 25 chocolate covered rice crispy clusters, a packet of 4 yum yums and a family sized bag of cheese puffs. My current blood sugar level 1315 is 12.2. This may rise a bit during the rest of the afternoon before falling back to around 6.0 by bedtime. The thing is I don't feel any different now compared to how I felt before the binge. And if I had a full binge, my level could rise to the high 20s and I still wouldn't feel any different. In fact I'm more likely to feel the effects of overeating than I would from high sugar levels. [/QUOTE]
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