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<blockquote data-quote="JMK1954" data-source="post: 2423095" data-attributes="member: 352098"><p>Any sort of stress can increase your glucose levels. For different people it may be exams, a driving test, an appointment with a consultant, going to the dentist, going to see the bank manager etc. It's not your fault, it happens to all of us. Stress can increase your blood pressure as well. You've faced a lot of change over a short time and are doing pretty well. You deserve contratulating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMK1954, post: 2423095, member: 352098"] Any sort of stress can increase your glucose levels. For different people it may be exams, a driving test, an appointment with a consultant, going to the dentist, going to see the bank manager etc. It's not your fault, it happens to all of us. Stress can increase your blood pressure as well. You've faced a lot of change over a short time and are doing pretty well. You deserve contratulating. [/QUOTE]
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