Do allergies explanation a rise surrounded by blood sugar?

If so how much?

If a person continuously keeps getting a rise in blood sugar when the are exposed to allergens--Isn't it possible to develop diabetes purely as a result of uncontrolled allergies?
Answers:     NO, allergies do NOT produce diabetes. Google or Yahoo diabetes and you will see how wrong your thinking is.
I can see no reason for the blood sugar to rise due to allergies?? Lots of things are possible--but not the normal. So it might be "possible" but not normal.
I never thought of that, but it does clear sense. Allergies cause distress, distress causes the release of adrenaline, adrenaline releases more sugar into the blood, blood sugar goes up. Presto!
etes runs surrounded by my family, so I'm always checking the latest communication on that, but I haven't heard of that being the sole cause. But what if you be borderline diabetic, then wouldn't the allergies put you over the top, then you would go from pills to shots?

Just because it have been proven yet, doesn't mean that it doesn't begin.


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