D365 Day 11

Two Things.
There are two things that can upset me in the morning.
1. An unexpected high blood sugar.
2. An bad espresso shot.
Happily I solved the past week's espresso problem. It was simply a
case of badly ground beans.
If only the unexplained highs were so easy to fix.
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No kidding about those highs...if only there were as easy to fix.
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must be avoid the triggers increasing blood sugar......
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don be discourage, keep a peaceful mind will help your body condition also. I do believe natural treatment is more effective than medication.
Caffeine, the second substance besides insulin our bodies need to function :-)
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I always watch what I eat and continually refusing a sedentary life. That helps to keep my diabetes at bay.
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