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do you always have higher blood sugars when you're sick? - TuDiabetes

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So I have my first bug since diagnosis. I've had a mild fever (~99.5 - 100.2) for the past 36 hours, and feel crappy in various ways, but am not nauseous or an…

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How do you get your type 1teen to eat? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “My son was diaognosed with type 1, almost a year ago. Our most pressing problem (although the problem list can be long), is low blood sugars when my son is doing any social or sports activity. My son doesn't stop and snack around his friends. I have tried to not mix nagging into our diabetes management and be positive as much as possible. But, those lows are so dangerous - they scare me the most. He always has a snack and a low treatment (skittles) with him. As long as it fits in his pockets, heView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Feeling Low, But Testing Fine . . . - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “When you feel like you're having a low blood sugar, but test fine (i.e. 120) (and if you have a CGM, it doesn't showa downward trend), what do you typically do? Do you treat it as a low, even though you may not be low in terms of blood sugar? That's what I usually do to remove the low symptoms (i.e. have some candy, soda), but then it usually leads to me to end up higher than I'd like to be. Does anyone just ignore the symptoms and see if they'll go awaywhile hoperfully staying in the normal ranView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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