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Old 03-27-2011, 01:15 PM #6
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Drswami-

Have you been diagnosed with diabetes or hyperglycemia?
If not...what caused you to reduce your blood glucose levels?

I must admit that I have abused sugar my entire life. While I would eat a healthy diet...I have always consumed way too much sugar...usually in the form of candy. My glucose levels on my last 4 tests were 60mg/dL, 86mg/dL, 90mg/dL and 73mg/dL.

I often wonder if my issues are caused by sugar/glucose. I have significantly reduced my sugar comsumption to see if I notice any reduction in symptoms.


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I was waking up 2-3 times per week with one of my hands or arms completely numb. since reducing my blood glucose levels in the past three weeks it hasn't happened once. i use ice all the time to calm my feet down when they are getting too hot.
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