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<blockquote data-quote="dipsydo" data-source="post: 1836954" data-attributes="member: 371312"><p>We are all likely to have our own reaction to stress and I believe that the recent heat is quite stressful. I was in Thailand recently and coped with the heat and blood sugars were fine . I think this was because I was in air conditioned accommodation so no trouble sleeping and I was swimming everyday . However back in the UK with no air conditioning my bs have been generally higher although I have been keeping hydrated . For me I think that restless sleeping and also the fact that it has been too hot for me to walk could be the reasons for higher bs. I have tried a fan but then the noise keeps me awake so I have decided not to stress about blood sugars and wait for some more normal times to see if I revert to normal . I am sure that I will be moaning about the rain when it comes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipsydo, post: 1836954, member: 371312"] We are all likely to have our own reaction to stress and I believe that the recent heat is quite stressful. I was in Thailand recently and coped with the heat and blood sugars were fine . I think this was because I was in air conditioned accommodation so no trouble sleeping and I was swimming everyday . However back in the UK with no air conditioning my bs have been generally higher although I have been keeping hydrated . For me I think that restless sleeping and also the fact that it has been too hot for me to walk could be the reasons for higher bs. I have tried a fan but then the noise keeps me awake so I have decided not to stress about blood sugars and wait for some more normal times to see if I revert to normal . I am sure that I will be moaning about the rain when it comes! [/QUOTE]
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