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Diabetes, Colas & Osteoporosis

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Jessy Meshak
Diabetes, Colas & Osteoporosis


The reasons for this as was Type 2 Diabetes Reversal Blueprint Review explained by my doctor was that when I hit puberty and my hormones changing this had an adverse affect on my blood sugar control. This was a great relief as i was very worried for so long with constantly battling this problem and even happier as it started to ease its way out and back to normality. Over the years i have found that every day a diabetic person might have to change their routine of blood sugar control depending on what they have planned for that day. Lets say exercise.

You may have to either eat more food and keep your insulin intake the same or eat a normal meal and reduce your insulin intake by a unit or 2. Exercise is a sugar or glucose burning action so if you over do it and you do not have enough sugar in your blood then you will have a hypo through low sugar levels. The opposite to this is the reverse reaction, having high blood sugar which is down to not burning enough glucose during exercise activities and getting your food or medicine intake all wrong at the same time. Basically what I'm trying to say is that everyday and every action is a balancing act which isn't easy at first but in time and with experience you know what your body reacts to what you do to it.

I recall that i have suffered from an extreme case of low blood sugar. It happened whilst watching television and even though in most cases you can feel the effects of a hypo but the degree it can hit you means you may need someone else to help get some sugar into your body. This one time I was on my own and my parents where out for the night. I didn't feel the onset of the hypo at all and then all of a sudden wham and i hardly remember what happened. When they arrived home they found me semi-conscious on the floor and gave me some lucozade.

Lucozade is one of the best things to give yourself when you have a hypo because liquids take less time for your body to absorb into the bloodstream and push your sugar levels up again. My dad had to feed the lucozade to me like you do when feeding a baby, hold and tilt the head back and let your throat glands do the job whilst your in a hypo state. The ambulance was called and by the time the rapid response arrived the lucozade had done its job and I was sat up and talking. The paramedics checked me over and made sure I was fine they checked my blood sugar and my blood pressure. Some people are lucky and they never have any severe episodes of hypo but they do happen no matter how good your sugar control has been.

https://www.dietsdiary.com/type-2-diabetes-reversal-blueprint-review/

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