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I think there is glucose intolerance that affects people.
Your numbers as they are now sound great. I know diet has affected mine vastly. I also know pretty quickly when a food is overdone or needs to be eliminated due to how it makes me feel.
Diet is hard to control if you pn affects standing, balance and the litany. I used to cook at least half the time. Now I cook a Sunday meal if I am not worn too thin by the day.
Cooking makes me feel good, but I have to be so careful now. My hands have the feeling of three pair of food service gloves on in regard to sensation and dexterity. Some days are less. Who knew changing fryers would lead to a useful analogy for my hand sensation/lack there of?
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