Guest guest Posted March 10, 2012 Report Share Posted March 10, 2012 Hi Mark, that's how it has worked for me. It took me about a month to stablize my bg's. After thet, I've been in very good control ever since. ________________________________ To: blind diabetics <blind-diabetics > Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 10:23 AM Subject: you know? it really is a strange feeling. Â I know my body has been use to high sugar levels for so long, that now having it down for the past seven days is making me shake all over like some thing isn't right. my lunch time sugar is 127. this is the lowest it has been in a very long time and I hate the way it makes me feel. I'm thinking this may last for as long as a month before my body will adjust to the normal level of under 120. I've heard many times from those doctors and other diabetics, that if you can get through the first month of having good control then you got it made and will start feeling better when your sugar is where it should be. I now know exactly what they are talking about. 127 feels really bad to my body right this moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2012 Report Share Posted March 10, 2012 Once You've acclimated to normal blood sugars, you'll feel really bad when your bg goes high. Which is a good thing since your body is giving you correct information at that point. Right now, your body is masking the bad feelings from high bg's because it is how it adapts. Dave ~~ Now available: THE ATTACHÉ! -- From Desert Breeze Publishing ~~ Visit: http://www.authordavidbond.com Upcoming releases: A TIME TO BUILD -- June, 2012 SWEET MUSIC -- October, 2012 A TIME TO HEAL -- February, 2013 OUT OF THE DESERT -- July, 2013 A TIME TO DANCE -- November, 2013 you know? it really is a strange feeling. I know my body has been use to high sugar levels for so long, that now having it down for the past seven days is making me shake all over like some thing isn't right. my lunch time sugar is 127. this is the lowest it has been in a very long time and I hate the way it makes me feel. I'm thinking this may last for as long as a month before my body will adjust to the normal level of under 120. I've heard many times from those doctors and other diabetics, that if you can get through the first month of having good control then you got it made and will start feeling better when your sugar is where it should be. I now know exactly what they are talking about. 127 feels really bad to my body right this moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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