Lower BS after eating

MidnightStar

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Hi I was wondering if any one can advise as to why your BS would be lower 2 hours after eating. Yesterday it went from 6.7 to 6.1 and today from 6.1 to 5.5. Thank you.
 

DeejayR

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What were you eating? Sounds nicely low-carb, whatever.
Provided you washed and dried your hands every time, that leaves the variability of the meter itself, which is around +/-15%, I believe.
Another cause of lower BS may be exercise, even a short walk, after eating.
My BS is often lower after my breakfast porridge, which is apparently almost impossible :confused:
 
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Bluetit1802

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Which meals were they? If it was breakfast it could well be the "before" reading was artificially high due to a liver dump and was on its way down before you ate a very low carb breakfast. I have seen this with other posters at breakfast time. Never happens to me :( but there again I rarely get liver dumps. :)
 

MidnightStar

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It was my lunch. Olives chicken pieces cherry tomatoes cheese and an apple
 

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I think this is sorted. Combination of low carb modest lunch -- some people can have apple without penalty -- bit of exercise (stairs can work wonders) and variable meter accuracy. Does that sound reasonable?
 
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kevinfitzgerald

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I was going to say that maybe you have been giving a bit more insulin than is needed before meals.

This is what I do normally with very good results as I cant be bothered with all the carb counting and Pythagoras Theorem stuff (cat lazy really!)

Though DeejayR conclusion gets my vote.

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Pura Vida

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if I eat red meet and no or little carbs my BS will remain almost the same
 

Donna68

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Hi, it's not unusual for mine to drop after eating, sometimes it is unexpected. Liver dumps can happen at any time during the day - especially if you miss a snack (I try to have something every 2.5-3 hours). Don't forget that the act of eating and the subsequent digestive process uses energy, so given what you ate, the energy used eating, and going up/down stairs it doesn't sound unusual at all.
 

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A large percentage of the time now my readings can be almost identical before and 2 hours after eating or sometimes drop a bit afterwards... I'm just happy when this happens. :p I'm on a very low carb highish fat diet and nicely in ketosis, and assume that for these meals I'm just eating the correct amount of food/carbs not to spike me. And like Donna says you do also use some energy when eating, etc too!

If it worries, you could maybe try testing at 1 hour after eating as well, and see if you get a rise then. Some carbs (e.g.sugary ones) can do that, and slow release carbs may cause later spikes; you'll find posts about the tests people have done for these variations.

Robbity