Paul Saladino· MD
there's no problem with high blood sugars temporarily what matters more is the pattern the way your body manages the blood sugar
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there's no problem with high blood sugars temporarily what matters more is the pattern the way your body manages the blood sugar
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who cares if your blood sugar goes to 150 don't worry if it comes right back down quickly and you have a small area under the curve you remain metallically healthy your fasting insulin is usually quite low and it's fine it's fine the hazard didn't worry about this i don't worry about this you shouldn't worry about this