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<blockquote data-quote="Busy1" data-source="post: 895294" data-attributes="member: 185159"><p>Hi Andy</p><p>I too am struggling with my Blood Sugar levels and cannot work out why they remain so high. I do suspect it is STRESS!</p><p>I recently posted that I was really worried about going away on holiday because my Blood sugar was so high. Ranging from 15 to 20+ Anyway the good news was that once I got away my Blood sugar came right down below 10, which although still high was a vast improvement on levels over 20.</p><p>I have changed my diet drastically but now that I am back home my numbers are really high again.</p><p>I am at my wits end as I don't know why.</p><p>I have recently been prescribed Metformin but I am really struggling with it. It makes me feel very sick and I had a nasty dizzy spell while out shopping on my own and that has really shaken me up.</p><p>I spent most of yesterday analysing what I am eating. I do think milk is affecting me and after reading another post today I think Peanuts might be causing me problems too.</p><p>I am worried the high levels are damaging my body and really need to get on top of things as I am getting more and more depressed. This forum really does help a lot, as often I pick up on things others have written. </p><p>Do go on holiday and relax. I think perhaps on holiday I wasn't worrying so much and this brought my numbers down. I hope it will do the same for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Busy1, post: 895294, member: 185159"] Hi Andy I too am struggling with my Blood Sugar levels and cannot work out why they remain so high. I do suspect it is STRESS! I recently posted that I was really worried about going away on holiday because my Blood sugar was so high. Ranging from 15 to 20+ Anyway the good news was that once I got away my Blood sugar came right down below 10, which although still high was a vast improvement on levels over 20. I have changed my diet drastically but now that I am back home my numbers are really high again. I am at my wits end as I don't know why. I have recently been prescribed Metformin but I am really struggling with it. It makes me feel very sick and I had a nasty dizzy spell while out shopping on my own and that has really shaken me up. I spent most of yesterday analysing what I am eating. I do think milk is affecting me and after reading another post today I think Peanuts might be causing me problems too. I am worried the high levels are damaging my body and really need to get on top of things as I am getting more and more depressed. This forum really does help a lot, as often I pick up on things others have written. Do go on holiday and relax. I think perhaps on holiday I wasn't worrying so much and this brought my numbers down. I hope it will do the same for you. [/QUOTE]
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