[Diabetes-talk] High sugars in the wake of skipping a snack?

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Park" <pageforpage at gmail.com>
To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] High sugars in the wake of skipping a snack?


> Hi there.
>
> The explanation given to me by my diabetes counsellor regarding the
> higher sugars in the wake of skipping a meal or a snack is this: the
> body is expecting the food to arrive, and sugar is released in order to
> help facilitate the digestive process. Because the food does not arrive,
> that sugar remains in the blood stream, elevating blood sugar levels.
>
> Michael Park
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> On 2010/11/21 15:59, Dorothea Martin wrote:
> > Hello, Michael and list,
> > I noticed a similar experience a couple of days ago. I had been trying
> > to bring my sugar level down a bit so ate an early supper and nothing
> > at bedtime. What? The level was higher next morning. Last night I
> > again had an early supper but gave in and had a sandwich with a
> > neighbor. The level was lower this morning. I don't try to make sense
> > of this, just pass it along.
> > Dotty Martin
> >
>
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