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DIABETES: Is diabetes сausing me to be tired and sleepy after eating?

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      Elevated blood sugar levels send a signal to the brain to release serotonin, a hormone that is both calming and sleep-inducing. If a meal is high in carbs, that converts to sugar more quickly, elevating levels that may already be high and causing even more sleepiness. Eating more unrefined foods and walking will be a step toward better control and alertness. 

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