Diabetes At the age of twenty I had a sugar scare my blood sugar levels were at a huge 14.9 Yep just under 15
apparently the normal level is 4 or 5, I checked my blood sugar levels several times a day for about eighteen months and learnt that after certain meals and drinks my blood sugar levels varied quite considerably
I went to a different G.P and he put me through a simple test to prove I didn't have Diabetes I didn't even do the full time of the test he was convinced only half way through. the simple test was this
I went to the doctors at 8 am, I was told not to go to the toilet or eat or drink anything from the evening before, I gave a urine sample to the nurse when I first went to the doctors that morning, he then asked me to drink a bottle of lucozade, every half hour I gave a new urine sample, at the conclusion of the test he decided I was not diabetic
I also agree with the medical outcome of his decision yet I also have at times had very high blood sugar levels that indicate to some professionals that I do indeed have diabetes. Again it is all in, what we are taught to look for
A good example is I was at a girlfriends for Christmas and got up on boxing day, very hung over and she commented on the fact that my hands were shaking, she said you have the D,T,s, my reply was, someone else said it was motor neurones disease Yet all it was, was I simply had way too much bourbon and coke (I was full of sugar) plus the only thing I ate all day was chips and dips (also full of sugar) so therefore in the morning my body did not have time to break down all of the sugar in my body
A few hours later after a couple of coffees and some real food my body was back to its normal self. So if we are all individuals and have different body shapes and different lives and food habits, what is a normal blood sugar level if mine ranges from 5 to 15, what does other peoples normal daily sugar level range from ?
I here of stories of children going into insulin shock, is this shock due to sugar level or due to the fact they fear they are about to die, the Australian aboriginals feared the bone, if someone pointed the bone at you, you believed you will die, so they died
Hypnotists can make a group on a stage fall fast asleep with the wave of a hand,they can make them do all sorts of things at the drop of a hat, are we just hypnotizing these children into believing that if there sugar level gets too low they will die, and they believe it
it would scare a lot of children

I was recently told a story of a guy jumping train carriages in the U.S and he jumped into a carriage and closed the door he then realized he was locked in, he then realized that he was trapped in a freezer carriage, he kept a journal of the time he was in this carriage he wrote about how he was so cold and the excruciating pain that he was suffering as he froze to death, after they found the dead body they did an investigation and found that the freezer was not even turned on
He believed that he was freezing to death, so he willed himself to death
Yet a Shoalin monk can sit in the freezing cold, on top of a mountain in tiny thin robes and get up in the morning, right as rain and go about there daily business.
 
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