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Mary Jordan <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Nov 2001 19:52:12 EST
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Lynn,, Yes, there is not a lot of traffic on this list.  ...I have a son who
has both, too.  Some of my thoughts about your exchange student's blood sugar
levels:  her diet might be the same, but how is her activity level?  Has it
changed a lot as well?  I would think also that being in a different
environment, with different stresses might also affect her sugar levels.
Stress, whether positive or negative, can affect blood sugar levels.   My son
eats the same for the most part as his non diabetic  but celiac brother,
except he cannot just eat when he wants to, and has to keep track of what he
eats,  and I do not let him have an unlimited supply of candy and other
sweets.   Also, does she ever test herself in the night to see how her levels
are doing, in case she is going low and "rebounding" ( where her body kicks
in some hormones to raise the blood sugar level)?I hope this helps some.
Good luck, ;and   where is Isabel from?

Mary,  in Kansas
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