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<blockquote data-quote="ATB123" data-source="post: 2683583" data-attributes="member: 579991"><p>When my blood glucose was high and around your current level I had horrendous dry mouth and completely dehydrated. Never really has trouble with my teeth before, but have had to have some dental work over the last 3 years. My dentist said it was because my sugars were so high. Started insulin a few months ago, my predicted A1C on the libre is now 45 and I honestly feel so much better, my mouth isn't dry at all now. I used to take 2x pint glasses of water to bed with me and drink the lit through the night, now it's just one small glass that I rarely drink. I haven't had ulcers and sores but did have a rash on my face which has also gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATB123, post: 2683583, member: 579991"] When my blood glucose was high and around your current level I had horrendous dry mouth and completely dehydrated. Never really has trouble with my teeth before, but have had to have some dental work over the last 3 years. My dentist said it was because my sugars were so high. Started insulin a few months ago, my predicted A1C on the libre is now 45 and I honestly feel so much better, my mouth isn't dry at all now. I used to take 2x pint glasses of water to bed with me and drink the lit through the night, now it's just one small glass that I rarely drink. I haven't had ulcers and sores but did have a rash on my face which has also gone. [/QUOTE]
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