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Old 02-08-2006, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by psilocybin
i have no idea why they were so high, i have been following meal plans. and my bs are still all over the board. this is complicated stuff
It takes a while, especially initially, to "smooth things out". Imagine a pendulum or rubber band...It starts to swing or vibrate, and until some time passes the initial swings are bigger and have the most energy. Your sugars are probably bouncing around as you try and gain control...It can take a while, esp. since everyone is different, and even the same person can go through phases.

I applaud you for being aware enough to check your sugars.

And hey, think of blood sugar kinda like alcohol--the correlation isn't 100% correct, but it helps me to think in those terms...If you had a LOT of alcohol in your blood, it can make you lethargic, drunken, moody, emotional...same with sugar.
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