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		<title>What Makes My Blood Glucose Levels Go Up and Down?: And 101 Other Frequently Asked Questions about Your Blood Glucose Levels. Jennie Brand-Miller, Kay</title>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />This accessible, informative book answers the most frequently asked questions about blood glucose levels. The authors address a wide range of concerns, correct common misconceptions and set out to educate how best to monitor and control blood glucose levels to maintain optimum health. Among the questions they address are: What is a normal blood glucose level? What is the glycaemic index? What can I do to bring my blood glucose levels down? Which carbohydrates will raise my blood glucose the least? There are times when I crave something sweet. What should I have? Also included is a handy AZ table of glycaemic index vales for hundreds of foods and beverages. This is a indispensable guide for everyone seeking clear, scientifically based information about the links between food, exercise, weight and blood glucose levels.</p>
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		<title>its about my diabetes. It discovered when i accidently checked my blood sugar level. It was 300 Mg&#8230;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[i started medication. It was glycomet 1 GM earlier. and the blood sugar level were 135-150 Fasting 210-240 PP But for few days in between i felt the symptoms of low sugar and i left that medicine for few days. Doctor changed the medicine to Glimpiride 1MG and the sugar level after 15 days is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i started medication. It was glycomet 1 GM earlier. and the blood sugar level were</p>
<p>135-150  Fasting<br />
210-240  PP</p>
<p>But for few days in between i felt the symptoms of low sugar and i left that medicine for few days.</p>
<p>Doctor changed the medicine to Glimpiride 1MG and the sugar level after 15 days is as follows</p>
<p>fasting :   125 MG</p>
<p>PP:   150-210 MG</p>
<p>But the problem is that after 4-5 hours of breakfast the sugar level comes at 60-90 and i feel a lot of trouble. it happened for last three days.</p>
<p>I take then juice or cold drinks then it comes to normal.</p>
<p>I take medicine 30 minutes before breakfast.</p>
<p>Please advice<br />
Neeraj<br />
hi,</p>
<p>Doctor have changed my medicine .. now i take .25 MG before every meal. Repaglinide is the salt. but there are few other problems.</p>
<p>I am getting Jerks all the time.<br />
I am feeling weak at the time.</p>
<p>Please suggest.</p>
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<p>Is this a normal number? I cannot find anywhere on the directions to this thing what a normal number is. </p>
<p>I will not eat/drink tonight and will do this again in the morning. What &#8220;should&#8221; normal numbers be then?<br />
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />Dr. Jennie Brand-Miller and Kaye Foster-Powell — authors of the <i>New York Times</i> best-seller <i>The New Glucose Revolution,</i>— and David Mendosa, a leading diabetes journalist, answer the most frequently asked questions about blood glucose levels. They address a wide range of concerns, correct common misconceptions, and educate how best to monitor and control glucose levels. Among the questions addressed are:     <P>• What is a normal blood glucose level?  • What can I do to bring down my blood glucose levels when they’re high?  • Can being stressed really have something to do with my high blood glucose?  • Which carbohydrates will raise my blood glucose the least?  • What is the glycemic index?  • When I crave something sweet, what should I have?    <P>This book is for everyone with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, those who experience blood sugar lows (or highs) during the course of a day, people clinically diagnosed with hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia, those with the metabolic syndrome or Syndrome X, and everyone interested in taking preventative measures to preserve good health. An indispensable guide, this book is for those who want clear, scientifically-based information about the connection between food, exercise, weight, and blood glucose levels.</p>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />Finally, all in one place, here are answers to the questions millions of people have about the fluctuations in their blood glucose—or blood sugar—levels     <P>In this accessible, informative new book, Dr. Jennie Brand-Miller and Kaye Foster-Powell—authors of the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>The New Glucose Revolution</i>, the authoritative guide to the glycemic index—along with leading diabetes journalist Rick Mendosa, answer the most frequently asked questions about your blood glucose levels. They address a wide range of concerns, correct common misconceptions, and set out to educate how best to monitor and control glucose levels to maintain optimum health. Among the questions they address are:     <P>• What is a normal blood glucose level?    <P>• What can I do to bring down my blood glucose levels when they’re high?    <P>• Can being stressed out really have something to do with my high blood glucose?    <P>• Which carbohydrates will raise my blood glucose the least?    <P>• What is the glycemic index?    <P>• There are times when I crave something sweet. What should I have?    <P>Also included is a handy A to Z table of glycemic index values for hundreds of foods and beverages. This is an indispensable guide for everyone seeking clear, scientifically-based information about the links between food, exercise, weight, and blood glucose levels.</p>
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		<title>Question about diabetes , what is the normal Blood test reading after you eat?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it possible to keep it at or around 100 or less all the time? Please give me any advise you can on diabetes.<br />
Thank You!<br />
Sorry&#8230;&#8230;I am a type 2 diabetic<br />
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		<title>Is a blood sugar level of 81 two hours after a meal considered normal? How about 89?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the meal I have after breaking fast(of almost 14 hours). Also, before breaking the fast, the blood sugar levels have been 76 and 79. Is that normal too?<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the last 2 months, I have been in and out of the hospital with viral/asthmatic issues.  Had steroids given as part of treatment.  How long will this have an effect on the sugar levels?  I have been off the steroids for about 3 weeks- prior to that I had two different kinds at varying doses.</p>
<p>Doctor wanted to do a fasting blood test- when I checked mine at home it was 146.  Yesterday after my appointment I checked it and it was 93 (12:30 pm).  I had eaten prior to my appointment.</p>
<p>I am overweight- due to the meds I have been on.  BP is not anything out the ordinary usually 120/75  give or take on what I have been doing.  Don&#8217;t go to the bathroom anymore than usual.  Appetite is normal to below normal&#8230;.</p>
<p>Have had blood work come back showing low potassium and possible anemia- doctor said that this would be why I am tired.  When I try to exercise- asthma flairs up.</p>
<p>Is this diabetes?<br />
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