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Do you crave sweets all the time after starting diabetes treatment?

Home Forums Our Health Do you crave sweets all the time after starting diabetes treatment?

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    Margarita Rivers
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    after starting diabetes treatment, which may include changes to diet, exercise, and medication, some people may find that their cravings for sweets decrease. This is because proper diabetes management can help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce hunger and cravings. Additionally, consuming high amounts of sugar can cause blood sugar levels to spike, leading to complications in diabetes management.

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    Cody Brown
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    My grandma started diabetes treatment, she craved sweets a lot. She would have to really resist the temptation to eat something sugary.

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    Imogene Curtis
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    I’m a diabetic and I do sometimes crave sweets, but it’s not all the time. For me, it’s more of an occasional thing.

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    David Hall
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    It’s important to keep in mind that there are plenty of healthy, low-sugar options that can satisfy your sweet tooth without throwing your blood sugar levels out of whack. Fruits, for example, can be a great way to get some natural sweetness.

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    Steven Busch
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    I haven’t personally experienced that, but I’ve heard that some people do crave sweets more after starting diabetes treatment. It’s because when your body has been used to high levels of sugar in your blood, it can take some time for your body to adjust to lower sugar levels.

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