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About 9 years ago I had stopped smoking for a few months. It was right after this event I I was diagnosed with diabetes. I had a very hard time managing my diabetes for some time.

With the stress of caused by the diabetes, and the passing of a loved one I went back to smoking. The management of my glucose became very easy.

This last week I stopped smoking again, and now my glucose is all over the place. And what's worse is my symptoms have more than doubled. (mostly frequent urination)

Is it just stress or is there more to this? Has any research been done that may make a connection?

I have an appointment with my doc. in a few days.....

2007-06-18 11:25:03 · 9 answers · asked by David 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

9 answers

Loss of blood sugar control is probably due to stress on your body. Similar to when you have a cold, quitting smoking is probably putting that extra strain on your body, thus making it harder for your body to digest its food. When you're over the addiction part of the smoking your control will probably return.

Just my hypothesis.

2007-06-18 13:25:31 · answer #1 · answered by Courtney 2 · 0 1

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2015-08-18 13:42:56 · answer #4 · answered by Alma 1 · 0 0

From what I know, smoking isn't good for anyone. Whether it's diabetes or any other disease, Smoking slows the entire healing process of the body down so, do yourself a favor and stop.

2007-06-18 11:56:51 · answer #5 · answered by cowboydoc 7 · 0 0

There is a direct relationship between smoking and your general health. With this goes the truth that smoking affects every vital organ in your body. Smoking is perhaps the worst thing you can do to your body, and quitting NOW is certainly the best thing you can do to it.

2007-06-18 13:26:41 · answer #6 · answered by Confused_Rep 4 · 0 0

Perhaps instead of putting a cigarette in your mouth, you may instead be eating more than you know ?

The smoking may make you less likely to put the cig out and eat ?
Good luck quiting. It is so bad for your body.

2007-06-18 13:42:40 · answer #7 · answered by Cammie 7 · 2 0

I dont think there is. Diabetes effects the pancreas, while smoking hurts lungs and other organs. I dont think there is.

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