114 is a perfect reading. And type one Diabetes, you can't just get. It's hereditary. Unless you want type two diabetes, which most obese people have a high risk of getting. And have to be put on pills, or shots. I am a type one diabetic for 12 years.
the blood sugar levels would go very high...
Your blood sugar drops. Assuming you are a diabetic, which would be the only reason you would take insulin, your blood sugar would go down. If you aren't a diabetic and you are taking insulin this could drop your blood sugar to dangerous levels. Causing you to pass out.
It is a chart in which you would be able to find the range of blood sugar in healthy and diabetic people. Since you are diabetic, you would better check your blood sugar level regularly and try to keep in close to the normal range.
The nutrition of a diabetic is extremely important. They cannot get much sugar in their diet because it will increase the blood sugar levels in the body. If this happens, the person would go into diabetic shock. However, if you do not get enough sugar in your diet, you risk going into a diabetic coma because the blood sugar levels would drop too low. Diabetics need to find a balance with the amount of sugar they take in to their bodies.
A person may go into a diabetic coma if their blood sugar levels become dangerously high (hyperglycemia) or low (hypoglycemia). This can happen due to factors such as not taking insulin or medication as prescribed, consuming excessive amounts of sugar, or experiencing illness or stress that affects blood sugar levels. A diabetic coma is a serious medical emergency that requires immediate treatment.
It would rise very high.
Once my brother, who is diabetic, had a sugar level of 500 and the doctor told him he could go into a coma from sugar that high. With a sugar level that high I would see a doctor immediately.
If you are a diabetic and you want to find out how your running affects your blood sugar I would def ask your doctor as diabetis is very serious and your doctor would have the best answer.
A diabetic is generally concerned with balancing sugar levels in their bloodstream. Therefore, a good diabetic food gift would generally be something that has either a low sugar count or a sugar substitute.
It would depend on the vampire lore being considered. In some, diabetic blood may be less appealing due to the high sugar content. In others, a vampire's preference for blood may not be affected by the donor's health conditions.
Run a blood sugar test I would guess.
A person may have diabetic neuropathy because their high blood sugar causes damage to nerves. This can be temporary or permanent, depending on the extent and scale of damage.