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<blockquote data-quote="Robbity" data-source="post: 908703" data-attributes="member: 93179"><p>I don't think that's unreasonable but it depends on what your level was.<strong>before </strong>you ate them; an acceptable spike in levels should ideally be no more than 2 points, so you can't really just take a single reading and apply any real meaning to it. But you should be asking your meter which is the better for you. Look at <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html" target="_blank">http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html</a>, print the information out, keep it handy and use it as a guide as to what's acceptable. You must learn to trust your own judgement now, and set your own limits and targets within these guidelines.</p><p></p><p>I can eat small quantities of both these fruits (with cream), and have set my own limits on how many I should eat from what my meter tells me. I don't actually see any significant rise when testing after 1 hour so I'm happy that <em>my</em> body can handle them well enough.</p><p></p><p>Robbity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbity, post: 908703, member: 93179"] I don't think that's unreasonable but it depends on what your level was.[B]before [/B]you ate them; an acceptable spike in levels should ideally be no more than 2 points, so you can't really just take a single reading and apply any real meaning to it. But you should be asking your meter which is the better for you. Look at [URL]http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html[/URL], print the information out, keep it handy and use it as a guide as to what's acceptable. You must learn to trust your own judgement now, and set your own limits and targets within these guidelines. I can eat small quantities of both these fruits (with cream), and have set my own limits on how many I should eat from what my meter tells me. I don't actually see any significant rise when testing after 1 hour so I'm happy that [I]my[/I] body can handle them well enough. Robbity [/QUOTE]
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