being dehydrated, skipping breakfast, getting too little sleep, and being sunburned can all raise your blood sugar. Blood sugar spikes are especially dangerous if you have diabetes, because your body can’t regulate
You should regularly see a primary care doctor – preferably one who knows you and your health history well. The doctor will track your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar over time. They may also order certain tests to check on how well your heart and other systems are working....
Three years after I started measuring my blood sugar levels, my diabetic complications were still progressing, and I was still a 115-pound weakling. My sense of gaining insight into the long-term complications of my diabetes had diminished, and so I ordered a computer search of the scientific ...
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