[Diabetes-talk] High sugars in the wake of skipping a snack?
tom
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Thank you. I just wanted reaffirmation. I love you so very much. Watch dog time it is for both of us. God Bless us both.
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From: tom <jlv810g at aol.com>
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Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] High sugars in the wake of skipping a snack?
realize you have diabetes. We all have something. Life is to live but the
wareness of being a stable mate is to watch over his/her mate. Superglued for
atchfulness. I have said over many times your shadow may tire of my presence!
Do I need another degree? Amazingly, what we all need is common sense.
Can you devise a way to find your car when exiting the grocery store without
earching for the clicker on your key ring? Now, that would be a lovely thing
o do for both the young and the old.
Dogs may be best friend but a good wife and a supportive husband are easier to
ave in bed. Love love
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rom: d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net>
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ent: Sun, Nov 21, 2010 11:02 pm
ubject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] High sugars in the wake of skipping a snack?
oly cow
thought if the sugars were high in the morning, it was because you
ose the wrong snack the night before.
find if I don't have a snack at all, then I could eat an elephant.
oblem is, I don't think an elephant would fit in the front door.
I guess I will choose another animal.
t a bear, they love Montana smile.
riginal message:
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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