When you're stressed out, you activate your hp a axis. These two harmons spin around the body and make everything go super fast. They also kick in a lot of glicagin breakdown which is good for muscles. For me, if i'm stressed out, i don't have insolence, you then take that sugar that's in the blood and put it into the cells, so i go high. So yes. Stress definitely intesst does impactit for most people. In clear myself, stress, usually it makes it go high. And how was doctor natter's blood glucos on this day? Well, with all that running round, I was dipping into the s
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