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Thank you. A few scary points! A few years ago I had celulites and the sugar level were horrendous then too.
I'm hoping a nicely experienced type 1 will come along and give you some guidelines on what to do, assuming it is an infection-induced hike in bg.
Have you seen the Type 1 Sick Day Rules?
http://www.mydiabetesmyway.scot.nhs.uk/resources/leaflets/SickDayRulesForType1.asp
http://www.bd.com/us/diabetes/page.aspx?cat=7001&id=7347
Please tell me more - do you just add cinnamon to your food or take a supplement?Been through this myself, readings off the scale for a month, lost 21kg in 5 weeks! In turn it must have been high keytones that caused the massive weight loss. Very very frightening indeed. Then suddenly stopped and blood sugar dropped fast!
I put it down to a trapped stone as was in massive pain to start with.
Ended up rising a bit but had read cinnamon was a superb aid. Started taking that and down to a very basic set of pills. Guy in the office opposite me was also quite high, told him t try cinnamon and he too dropped back to very low levels? Now, not saying it will work for everyone but certainly has worked well with me and my colleague.
There are many things you can add to your diet to help sugar levels. Yes cinnamon is one and indeed all spices. Make sure you have chromium - and Vitamin D, normally through sunshine but take a supplement if you lack it. Low levels are diagnosed through a blood test.
You can take cinammon through a supplement or naturally.
Thank you so much - have ordered both and some coconut oil.
Slowly learning what I need and getting organised, mainly thanks to the kind and helpful people on here.
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