Now there's a thought for the moment.
I'm not really in as black a mood as this statement would suggest, but I am sort of a little confused as to what I'm doing at the moment, but this could be entirely the fault of the hypo that I'm experiencing... or at least was experiencing until after I drank about 300ml of a dubious liquid called "LA Cola" in about 4 seconds, which probably bumped my blood sugar level up to extreme proportions (possibly even ~200 mg/dl).
My blood pressure feels like its about to pop 200, diastolic, as well.
I should be getting home for cousin entertainment duty as well, but I'm not sure that I'm going to be able to escape while all of this other stuff happens around me, and the little PHP programmer who currently occupies the inside of my skull deals with things, while I myself actually write inane things into a weblog.
The stimulus for insulin secretion is a HIGH blood glucose... my friend Serpentine has Type II diabetes, and I guess his condition has prompted me to learn more about how our bodies process sugar, which has led to me being able to manage my moods and energy levels far more effectively than if I hadn't gained that knowledge.
I'm not really in as black a mood as this statement would suggest, but I am sort of a little confused as to what I'm doing at the moment, but this could be entirely the fault of the hypo that I'm experiencing... or at least was experiencing until after I drank about 300ml of a dubious liquid called "LA Cola" in about 4 seconds, which probably bumped my blood sugar level up to extreme proportions (possibly even ~200 mg/dl).
My blood pressure feels like its about to pop 200, diastolic, as well.
I should be getting home for cousin entertainment duty as well, but I'm not sure that I'm going to be able to escape while all of this other stuff happens around me, and the little PHP programmer who currently occupies the inside of my skull deals with things, while I myself actually write inane things into a weblog.
The stimulus for insulin secretion is a HIGH blood glucose... my friend Serpentine has Type II diabetes, and I guess his condition has prompted me to learn more about how our bodies process sugar, which has led to me being able to manage my moods and energy levels far more effectively than if I hadn't gained that knowledge.