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I THINK I WILL TRY THIS MY SELF. EVEN THOUGH I'M A TYPE 2, I STILL WAKE UP

FIRST THING OF THE MORNING WITH MY SUGAR REALLY HIGHER THEN IT SHOULD BE AND IT

MAKES ME FEEL ALL RUBBER LEGGED AND SHAKIER.

Re: a question that is stumping everyone

I'm a T1, I don't know if that makes a difference but I was doing the same

thing. They increased my insulin which just put me too low other times. Then a

Naturalist said vinegar, so I tried it, successfully. AND, this made a huge

difference for me, s Hopkins put out an email that also said vinegar once a

day could help morning blood sugar. So I still do it, still wake up pretty good.

Not always perfect, depending on what I had the night before, but way better

than it was. I take a tablespoon in water with stevia.

>

> Ok, so for those who don't know me I'm a type 2 have been for 2 and a half

years or there abouts.

> For the past couple months my morning blood sugar readings are high

sometimes as high as 140 sometimes right around 100 most often around 120 130.

My after meal readings which I do twice a day are usually between 115 130 or

lower. I just had lab work done and my a1c is 6.4. My doctor has no idea what's

causing it to be high and neither does my friend who 's a nurse so I thought I'd

come here and ask.

>

>

>

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I THINK I WILL TRY THIS MY SELF. EVEN THOUGH I'M A TYPE 2, I STILL WAKE UP

FIRST THING OF THE MORNING WITH MY SUGAR REALLY HIGHER THEN IT SHOULD BE AND IT

MAKES ME FEEL ALL RUBBER LEGGED AND SHAKIER.

Re: a question that is stumping everyone

I'm a T1, I don't know if that makes a difference but I was doing the same

thing. They increased my insulin which just put me too low other times. Then a

Naturalist said vinegar, so I tried it, successfully. AND, this made a huge

difference for me, s Hopkins put out an email that also said vinegar once a

day could help morning blood sugar. So I still do it, still wake up pretty good.

Not always perfect, depending on what I had the night before, but way better

than it was. I take a tablespoon in water with stevia.

>

> Ok, so for those who don't know me I'm a type 2 have been for 2 and a half

years or there abouts.

> For the past couple months my morning blood sugar readings are high

sometimes as high as 140 sometimes right around 100 most often around 120 130.

My after meal readings which I do twice a day are usually between 115 130 or

lower. I just had lab work done and my a1c is 6.4. My doctor has no idea what's

causing it to be high and neither does my friend who 's a nurse so I thought I'd

come here and ask.

>

>

>

>

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I THINK I WILL TRY THIS MY SELF. EVEN THOUGH I'M A TYPE 2, I STILL WAKE UP

FIRST THING OF THE MORNING WITH MY SUGAR REALLY HIGHER THEN IT SHOULD BE AND IT

MAKES ME FEEL ALL RUBBER LEGGED AND SHAKIER.

Re: a question that is stumping everyone

I'm a T1, I don't know if that makes a difference but I was doing the same

thing. They increased my insulin which just put me too low other times. Then a

Naturalist said vinegar, so I tried it, successfully. AND, this made a huge

difference for me, s Hopkins put out an email that also said vinegar once a

day could help morning blood sugar. So I still do it, still wake up pretty good.

Not always perfect, depending on what I had the night before, but way better

than it was. I take a tablespoon in water with stevia.

>

> Ok, so for those who don't know me I'm a type 2 have been for 2 and a half

years or there abouts.

> For the past couple months my morning blood sugar readings are high

sometimes as high as 140 sometimes right around 100 most often around 120 130.

My after meal readings which I do twice a day are usually between 115 130 or

lower. I just had lab work done and my a1c is 6.4. My doctor has no idea what's

causing it to be high and neither does my friend who 's a nurse so I thought I'd

come here and ask.

>

>

>

>

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Do you take the vinegar at night? Can you leave out the Stevia? White

distilled or Apple Cider vinegar?

Thanks.

Vivian and Barbee, the new girl on the block

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From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of judith_ann59

Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 8:47 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: a question that is stumping everyone

I'm a T1, I don't know if that makes a difference but I was doing the same

thing. They increased my insulin which just put me too low other times. Then

a Naturalist said vinegar, so I tried it, successfully. AND, this made a

huge difference for me, s Hopkins put out an email that also said

vinegar once a day could help morning blood sugar. So I still do it, still

wake up pretty good. Not always perfect, depending on what I had the night

before, but way better than it was. I take a tablespoon in water with

stevia.

>

> Ok, so for those who don't know me I'm a type 2 have been for 2 and a half

years or there abouts.

> For the past couple months my morning blood sugar readings are high

sometimes as high as 140 sometimes right around 100 most often around 120

130. My after meal readings which I do twice a day are usually between 115

130 or lower. I just had lab work done and my a1c is 6.4. My doctor has no

idea what's causing it to be high and neither does my friend who 's a nurse

so I thought I'd come here and ask.

>

>

>

>

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Do you take the vinegar at night? Can you leave out the Stevia? White

distilled or Apple Cider vinegar?

Thanks.

Vivian and Barbee, the new girl on the block

blazie.girl@...

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of judith_ann59

Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 8:47 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: a question that is stumping everyone

I'm a T1, I don't know if that makes a difference but I was doing the same

thing. They increased my insulin which just put me too low other times. Then

a Naturalist said vinegar, so I tried it, successfully. AND, this made a

huge difference for me, s Hopkins put out an email that also said

vinegar once a day could help morning blood sugar. So I still do it, still

wake up pretty good. Not always perfect, depending on what I had the night

before, but way better than it was. I take a tablespoon in water with

stevia.

>

> Ok, so for those who don't know me I'm a type 2 have been for 2 and a half

years or there abouts.

> For the past couple months my morning blood sugar readings are high

sometimes as high as 140 sometimes right around 100 most often around 120

130. My after meal readings which I do twice a day are usually between 115

130 or lower. I just had lab work done and my a1c is 6.4. My doctor has no

idea what's causing it to be high and neither does my friend who 's a nurse

so I thought I'd come here and ask.

>

>

>

>

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Thanks.

Vivian and Barbee, the new girl on the block

blazie.girl@...

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of judith_ann59

Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 9:13 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: a question that is stumping everyone

I take cider vinegar in the morning. I just put in the stevia to make it a

bit more palatable; it's just for taste.

>

> Do you take the vinegar at night? Can you leave out the Stevia? White

> distilled or Apple Cider vinegar?

>

>

>

>

>

> Thanks.

>

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Thanks.

Vivian and Barbee, the new girl on the block

blazie.girl@...

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of judith_ann59

Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 9:13 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: a question that is stumping everyone

I take cider vinegar in the morning. I just put in the stevia to make it a

bit more palatable; it's just for taste.

>

> Do you take the vinegar at night? Can you leave out the Stevia? White

> distilled or Apple Cider vinegar?

>

>

>

>

>

> Thanks.

>

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