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have any of you ever had the problem of low blood sugar levels? I was not feeling very good on Monday and was able to get in to see my Neuro, they did some blood work and the only thing that came back abnormal was my blood sugar, it was 53 (normal is 80 - 120) so I was just wondering if this was an MS thing or something else going on....My husband is diabetic and we have checked it a few times since then and it has been normal, except for yesterday afternoon before I ate dinner and then it was a bit high at 153....just rather weird, thanks for any responses!
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