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Is it normal to be tired even when blood sugar is at normal levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="somedude123" data-source="post: 2175491" data-attributes="member: 515239"><p>I think you are right as in a rare event where I was energetic I had 193 mg/dL blood sugar level. There is just an problem how would bring them down slowly or keeping them an little elevated. There not consistent even if I eat the same thing every day and keep the same routine. In some parts of the day are normal some way to normal like under 100 mf/dl some times there 150 some rare times over 190. They go over the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somedude123, post: 2175491, member: 515239"] I think you are right as in a rare event where I was energetic I had 193 mg/dL blood sugar level. There is just an problem how would bring them down slowly or keeping them an little elevated. There not consistent even if I eat the same thing every day and keep the same routine. In some parts of the day are normal some way to normal like under 100 mf/dl some times there 150 some rare times over 190. They go over the place. [/QUOTE]
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