Stopping smoking can only lead to improvement, it will certainly offer no benefits.and knowing that diabetes is a disorder of energy metabolism, then quitting smoking should significantly affect our levels in a good way, right?
Have a question for those who quit smoking after their diagnosis. I've read some scientific journals in the past of how smoking affects sugar levels, and as far as I remember there wasn't a significant difference between smokers and non-smokers (we're talking about >1 point or so).
When healthy people quit smoking the first thing they say is "I have tons more energy". So if getting more oxygen circulated throughout the body (resulting in more energy), and knowing that diabetes is a disorder of energy metabolism, then quitting smoking should significantly affect our levels in a good way, right? So why doesn't it? And most importantly: what was your experience after quitting?
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So with smoking there is a general loss of oxygen carrying capability and with diabetes the blood doesn't go everywhere it is supposed to...
Which particular "****" are you talking about. Nothing needs legislation to make me do things. I just don't buy anything that doesn't help me in my endeavor to keep my blood sugar in check. Legislation is what got us into this mess.At the end my question changes to: why is this **** even legal?...
Which particular "****" are you talking about. Nothing needs legislation to make me do things. I just don't buy anything that doesn't help me in my endeavor to keep my blood sugar in check. Legislation is what got us into this mess.
I changed to an e cig a couple of years ago, although I am still addicted to nicotine I can now take my dog for regular walks in the Black Mountains without getting breathless going up the steep inclines.
i quitted smoking 2 months ago, i see only positive results
I didn't stop but cut down by over half. I noticed a slight INCREASE in my base levels across the board, although actual post meal rises were,'t affected. I did read somewhere that this can happen. It could of course have been stress caused by the cutting down. Or some other coincidence.
I'm a fool and started smoking again after a death in the family! Although I had one this morning at 6am and only just had another at half 4pm, so not smoking anywhere near as much as before but still!! Never noticed any difference with my levels to be fair. I totally stopped for 6 weeks.
There's no threat nor excuse left, not even rational ones, so it's time to quit.
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