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How should blood glucose levels raise and fall to glucose?
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<blockquote data-quote="semiphonic" data-source="post: 623814" data-attributes="member: 97458"><p>Yes they would spike, what sets them apart is that they return to 'normal' very quickly. My opinion (and it IS only my opinion) is that aiming for normal 2 hours after eating is how I'm going to deal with this, what happens in those 2 hours I can only control to a certain extent....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="semiphonic, post: 623814, member: 97458"] Yes they would spike, what sets them apart is that they return to 'normal' very quickly. My opinion (and it IS only my opinion) is that aiming for normal 2 hours after eating is how I'm going to deal with this, what happens in those 2 hours I can only control to a certain extent.... [/QUOTE]
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