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<blockquote data-quote="RAPS_od" data-source="post: 1203351" data-attributes="member: 132477"><p>You may be tired from riding a roller coaster of sugar levels. It's tough on your body going up and down and up again, which is why so many health care providers suggest a flatter level of blood sugar. I once had a doctor tell me it was better to stay consistently high instead of very high then very low then back high again in one day. It wears me out when I fluctuate like that. </p><p>That may be it; I'm not an expert. I found out I'm also anemic, and once I started taking ferrous sulfate I was less tired. I still feel exhausted when I'm riding the roller coaster though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAPS_od, post: 1203351, member: 132477"] You may be tired from riding a roller coaster of sugar levels. It's tough on your body going up and down and up again, which is why so many health care providers suggest a flatter level of blood sugar. I once had a doctor tell me it was better to stay consistently high instead of very high then very low then back high again in one day. It wears me out when I fluctuate like that. That may be it; I'm not an expert. I found out I'm also anemic, and once I started taking ferrous sulfate I was less tired. I still feel exhausted when I'm riding the roller coaster though. [/QUOTE]
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