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You may all remember that I was struggling with my high blood sugars last week.

Well, yesterday was better & today I'm in target. According to an " average " 28

day cycle which is was I was for the most part prior to my miscarriage & repeat

D & C on 1/20/06 & 1/23/06 my " peak days " to conceive & ovulate would've been

Friday or Saturday, acording to baby zone ovulation calandar. Do you think

maybe that would cause higher BS readings???

Kris

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Do you think maybe that would cause higher BS readings???

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Yes, Kris, it very well could have been the case. All hormones are

interrelated to diabetes. Your body has made some major adjustments

recently so it would not be surprising you had high numbers. Some

women have polycystic ovarian syndrome disorder along with diabetes or

just insulin resistance and see the same correlations you mention.

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This is an interesting topic. Since

hormones are interrelated to diabetes, what effect does menopause have on bs

levels?

Billie

All hormones are interrelated to diabetes. Your body has made some major

adjustments recently so it would not be surprising you had high numbers.

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This is an interesting topic. Since

hormones are interrelated to diabetes, what effect does menopause have on bs

levels?

Billie

All hormones are interrelated to diabetes. Your body has made some major

adjustments recently so it would not be surprising you had high numbers.

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