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Old 03-02-2008, 05:20 PM
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Not really enough info. I can only think of a few possibilities. You might be becoming insulin resistant (like us type twos), you're carbohydrate intake has increased, your insulin isn't up to par, or you have some sort of stress/illness that your body is undergoing.

You didn't mention your age, but if you're over 40 and you've put on weight, it's entirely possible that you're becoming insulin resistant. If that's the case, treat it the same as we type twos do... eat fewer carbs, eat more natural fruits and vegetables, and exercise more. All of those things help lower insulin resistance.
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