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My sugar is normal. No diabetes. I test to keep my nerves healing. Nerves are sensitive.

Thankfully, integrative doctors know what sugar does to the body. SO odd that some doctors think you need high numbers. It is not helpful at all for them to say that.

I had surgery and also had a separate problem and a doctor sadly gave me Levaquin. The surgery stopped my hormones so that was a double whammy. I have good doctors now, balanced bio identical hormones. It is the full picture. Supplements, diet and careful excercise.

The supplements and diet help many people if the right dose, brand etc are given. No one is helped by the same thing. Everyone is different.

The Dysautonomia/POTS causes my bp to go up and down.
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