[Diabetes-talk] Blood sugar swings.

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Tue Feb 21 01:30:50 UTC 2012


Well by evening I get tired anyway, and I love it when my numbers are 
lower than they are in the morning.
Sometimes you might be hungry, as I was having a light lunch.

Original message:
> Hi folks,
> I know it's been a while since I've been on here. Just a lot going on.

> So, here's my question. This morning when I tested, it was up around
> 150-160. Now about 20 minutes ago, it was at 111. Would this kind of drop
> leave a person feeling tired and draggy? Not used to thinking about it.
> Would sort of just test in the morning and go on with my day, but it's been
> a real Monday, so when I felt lethargic a while ago, I thought I had better
> test again. Any thoughts?

> Alan
> "The kind of work God usually calls you to is the kind of work that you need
> most to do and that the world most needs to have done.The place God calls
> you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's  deep hunger
> meet."
> - Frederick Buechner's definition of "vocation" in his little book "Wishful
> Thinking"
> Psalms 33:3 Psalms 150:5


> Alan Wheeler
> Lincoln, Nebraska
> awheeler65 at windstream.net
> http://twitter.com/#!/Country_Storm

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