Your blood sugar and glucose are what fuel your bodies actions throughout normal activities of the day. (aka any activity that is not exercise) Your brain functions use glucose and blood sugars. If your blood sugar levels drop, your body can literally shut down. You can become irritable, sleepy and tired/delusional, as well as weak, all due to the lack of energy your body has.
Normally people will ingest some form of sugar which will quickly cause a spike spike in your blood sugar levels. Your body releases insulin to level things out, but often overdoes it, leaving your blood sugar low. In the mornings, your blood sugar would be low due to not having eaten anything for a few hours.
I'm not honestly sure how to fight low blood sugar. I was searching for answers when I came across this post. One would assume that if your blood sugar is low that you should just ingest more sugar, but that normally starts the process all over again and is apparently a bad idea. This is why people are addicted to caffeine and sodas. It's a vicious cycle. Eating sugar causes your bod to indirectly crave more sugar. The best thing to do is eat throughout the day and consume foods that don't cause a spike in your blood sugar levels. These foods contain complex carbohydrates and sugars in the form of oligo-saccharides and polysaccharides that take longer to digest and don't flood your system starting that chain reaction.
The female equivalent of "morning wood" is not a widely recognized or scientifically established term. However, some people colloquially refer to increased blood flow to the genital area in women upon waking as "morning dew" or "morning bloom." It's important to note that sexual arousal and genital responses can vary greatly among individuals and may not always follow a predictable pattern.
A blood glucose level of 103 mg/dL 3 hours after eating is considered normal if the fasting level was below 100 mg/dL. However, it's always good to consult with a healthcare provider for individualized advice and monitoring.
It actually depends on when the level was tested. For glucose levels to be the most accurate, you should test them early in the morning before eating, or while fasting. You may also test them at least two hours after eating.A healthy glucose level under the right conditions is usually between 70 and 125. A reading of 132 (again, under the right conditions) could be a sign of diabetes or other serious health condition.It is also important to note that one individual reading is not enough information to make an assessment. For the best results, test glucose levels two to three times day for about seven to ten days. If your readings are consistently oustide the recommended range, then you should consult with a physician for a full evaluation.
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The majority of women feel sick or nauseous in the morning, though for each woman its different. Some women don't get morning sickness at all and others get it at different times in the day not just the morning.
I have been testing my glucose twice a week. My meter read 127 this morning. I want to know what my glucose level should be. I am 81. Shirley
Because as you go about your day, you expend energy.
Especially is when something is most something. Ex. Its especially ross when you do not brush your teeth every morning. Get it?
I dont think this is high !
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If you are talking about around 7:00 or 8:00 in the morning, then, COLD!!!! Especially if you are young and have no fat or muscle to keep you warm.
Hyperglycemia is having a higher than normal level of blood sugar (blood glucose). A blood glucose level over 100 measured before you eat in the morning would be considered higher than normal.
Hyperglycemia is having a higher than normal level of blood sugar (blood glucose). A blood glucose level over 100 measured before you eat in the morning would be considered higher than normal.
No bananas are not harmful when you have a cold. In fact, they are rich in potassium which can help combat sweating, vomiting and diarrhea. They are easy to digest and can help replenish lost electrolytes. So eat up!
Glucose is a solid but it can turn to a liquid after a certain temperature. It is used in chewing gum and can be found in our body's. It is what makes our muscles ache when we wake up in the morning if we have done exercise and we have not done a cool down.