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I have a cousin and a few friends who are diabetic, and they check their sugar levels a few times a day. You need to ask your doctor to be completely sure though.
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There are many possible reasons for this. I suggest you check with your physician if the problem persists.
As a registered nurse, I have used many different glucometers. Each glucometer has it's own specific instructions for properly checking your blood sugar. It's best to read the manual of your personal glucometer to make sure you are using the proper method.
There are many reasons for excessive thirst. One of the most common is diabetes, so you might want to check with your doctor and have your blood sugar tested.
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When blood sugar is high, there can be many consequences, some of which are quite serious. One should see a family doctor to get all the information regarding high blood sugar as it pertains to their own situation.
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The sugar in them will upset your blood sugar levels.
Many people use blood sugar monitors to make sure their blood sugar levels don't go too high or low. If it goes to low then they have to eat some sugary substance.
Glucagon, yes. Cortisol, probably not. Glucagon raises blood sugar. Many type one diabetics own glucagon injectors, so that when their blood sugar goes too low they (or someone with them) can inject them with glucagon. Cortisol does raise blood sugar, but it is not used to raise blood sugar. It's used to treat many other diseases, but not the low blood sugar which type 1 diabetics sometimes get.