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Postprandial Blood Sugar
Postprandial blood sugar will not effect arthritis or high blood pressure.
A late meal could cause a diabetic to go into a condition of hypoglycemia. A diabetic should not fast or skip meals, because food eaten keeps the glucose level from dropping below the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter.
Postprandial blood sugar will not effect arthritis or high blood pressure.
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Postprandial Blood Sugar
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Hypoglycemia is a dangerous condition because it cuts off glucose to the brain and in a severe case it could cause brain damage. Hypoglycemia can be quickly remedied by eating glucose tablets,candy or food containing glucose. A diabetic should carry a package of glucose tablets to take in an emergency attack of hypoglycemia.
Postprandial blood sugar will not effect arthritis or high blood pressure.