
Last night, I had a dramatic Diabetes Nightmare, and I wasn't allowed to check my blood sugar during the dream. (I have the weirdest D dreams) I woke up, and my blood sugar was 263. Who says dreams can't induce stress, thus sub-consciously raising the blood glucose?
Last day of 2005- don't forget, that'll make it one less year to the 5 year cure..
Yippee!
2 comments:
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I hadn't dropped in on you for a little while; I just wanted you to know how much I enjoyed my visit.
You're blog is really hitting it's stride and is a joy to read. Keep up the good work!
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Heidi -- when I have those >250 bGs at night, many times I have some pretty funky dreams. I know their unpleasant, but most of the time I just can't bring them out to consciousness when I awake. As a consequence I work hard not to be high, especially at night ... for the most part I've been successful.
Congrats on the new car!!!
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