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<blockquote data-quote="PickledPepper" data-source="post: 134206" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>This is mainly directed to the more experienced testers.</p><p></p><p>I was just wondering if being above/below desired blood sugar levels is always noticeable physically?</p><p></p><p>As some of you are aware, I've just been diagnosed but haven't seen the nurse. Although I am watching my diet a lot more carefully now, and feel infinitely better than I did a week or so ago, I still don't know the actual sugar count in my body.</p><p></p><p>How much does feeling 'okay' indicate good levels? When you test, can you feel the same if you are at your preferred level as when you are at an elevated level (say 7/8ish).</p><p></p><p>My point is that "can I be feeling relatively okay but still be damaging my body?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PickledPepper, post: 134206, member: 26539"] This is mainly directed to the more experienced testers. I was just wondering if being above/below desired blood sugar levels is always noticeable physically? As some of you are aware, I've just been diagnosed but haven't seen the nurse. Although I am watching my diet a lot more carefully now, and feel infinitely better than I did a week or so ago, I still don't know the actual sugar count in my body. How much does feeling 'okay' indicate good levels? When you test, can you feel the same if you are at your preferred level as when you are at an elevated level (say 7/8ish). My point is that "can I be feeling relatively okay but still be damaging my body?" [/QUOTE]
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