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Stress - does it make your sugars go up or down?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snodger" data-source="post: 239966" data-attributes="member: 27045"><p>that's very interesting. Before I was diabetic, I used to have quite a few hypos (didn't check bg, but had massive hypo reactions with shaking and sweating, and unable to function until my liver finally kicked in and dumped some sugar into the blood). I wonder if my pituitary was already witholding the appropriate hormones, or being really slow off the mark in releasing them? Daisy and others, did you too used to have hypo-like symptoms before you were diabetic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snodger, post: 239966, member: 27045"] that's very interesting. Before I was diabetic, I used to have quite a few hypos (didn't check bg, but had massive hypo reactions with shaking and sweating, and unable to function until my liver finally kicked in and dumped some sugar into the blood). I wonder if my pituitary was already witholding the appropriate hormones, or being really slow off the mark in releasing them? Daisy and others, did you too used to have hypo-like symptoms before you were diabetic? [/QUOTE]
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