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Old 02-06-2013, 07:29 PM
michaelajj michaelajj is offline
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Rachelle,

Yes, I had coffee this morning. About four hours before lunch. Haven't been exercising lately due to pain in back, knees, etc. I've noticed that when I test and the numbers go "crazy" like they do, that I can actually feel it happening. I could be fine one minute and the next minute, I'm feeling sick to my stomach or shaky. I've gotten used to the small shakes, but this time, I really couldn't even hold anything. With being a future teacher, I don't need this to happen in class. That is one thing that scares me. Should I be on medication for this? I've been doing what my doctor told me and that was to exercise and follow the Low Glycemic Index, but I don't really know if its helping or not. He only has me testing when I don't feel good, which is why I tested today. Is shaking with a level of 151 normal though? My "range", for me to feel good...seems to be between 100-130. Anything below or above and I feel horrible.
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