If you answer “yes” to
any of the questions below, you will benefit from making an
appointment with us.
These are some of the symptoms consistent with unstable blood
sugar, pre-diabetes, diabetes or hypoglycemia. The problem is
that one hundred percent of carbohydrates are converted into
glucose resulting in high blood sugar and high insulin levels.
Controlling carbohydrate intake is the key to normalizing blood
sugars and insulin levels. Type 2 diabetics who reduce carbohydrate
intake can decrease or eliminate the use of oral medications
or insulin. Type 1 diabetics who lower carbohydrate intake can
help avoid large fluctuations in blood sugar. Because doses of
insulin will need to be reduced, physician supervision is necessary.