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Why Are My Blood Sugar Levels High?

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Are high blood sugar levels a characteristic of diabetes type 2? This happens because your insulin is not allowing glucose to enter your cells and then there is too much sugar in your blood. Remember back to when you were first diagnosed you:

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Your high fasting blood sugars are what alerted your health care provider to the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes

You have been following a healthy food plan, exercising, taking your medications as prescribed, and you found your blood sugar levels were back to normal for a while. There’s no need to be alarmed if your levels are high once in a while but if this continues you will need to check with your health care provider. Any changes to your health care plan can cause these levels to increase again.

What to do:

Insulin:

Food Plan:

Weight:

Exercise:

Illness:

Medications:

The signs of high blood sugar levels are the same as when you were first diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and if allowed to continue they may result in:

It is important you check your blood sugars on a regular basis as symptoms of hyperglycemia can be very mild and you feel normal.

High blood sugar symptoms can lead to both minor and more serious complications for many people with diabetes.

If you would like to find more information on type 2 diabetes, click here now to to download my free E-book: Answers to Your Questions

Beverleigh Piepers is a registered nurse who would like to help you understand how to live easily and happily with your Type 2 Diabetes.

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