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- Nana LambLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Never, never take more meds than the doc orders!!!
Find which foods are causing the highs and eliminate them from your food plan.
drink lots of water
exercise
- ted jLv 71 decade ago
Avoid sugar. Exercise and not eating will lower blood sugar. Be careful of developing low blood sugar, (sweats, shakes, & rapid heart beat.) Keep some granola bars nearby.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Why don't you stop taking medication ? You're just making thes drug companies richer - and YOU'RE NOT GETTING ANY BETTER, are you ???
Go the natural route. It has been used by the Chinese, ancient Africans, Japanese...for centuries !!
Source(s): http://www.newbloodsugar.com/?hop=kapya - 1 decade ago
Most hospitals give diabetic classes. these classed are usually taught by diabetic educators. They are low cost or free.