Besides making a person very thirsty, rapid rises and drops in blood sugar affect the nutritional value the body derives from food. A sudden drop in blood sugar levels prompts the body to call for more of the glucose it needs to function effectively -- even when a meal was recently consumed. People with diabetes may feel hungry more often than they should based on the amount of food they are consuming.

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