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<blockquote data-quote="Lazybones" data-source="post: 783822" data-attributes="member: 85347"><p>These days to pass the diabetic entrance test you need either two fasting blood glucose tests of 7.0 mmol/l readings or above in close succession, sometimes together with an OGTT in excess of 10.0 mmol/L or even diagnosed on just the HbAIc reading alone where it is in excess of 6.5% though more commonly 7.0% is used.</p><p>Many people on this site use the LCHF diet which has a number of benefits in controlling bloo/glucose on a daily level, and yes, you are right, the human body does indeed need some carbohydrate intake as insufficient can indeed give rise to the symptoms of light headedness and giddiness.</p><p>The occasional treat of something that you like which breaks the normal rules is something that we all will do from time to time, but it's just that, an occasional treat.</p><p>Your mention of the reading rising from 4.7 mmol/L to 7.2 mmol/L are not excessive. something to be aware of, but not unduely worry over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazybones, post: 783822, member: 85347"] These days to pass the diabetic entrance test you need either two fasting blood glucose tests of 7.0 mmol/l readings or above in close succession, sometimes together with an OGTT in excess of 10.0 mmol/L or even diagnosed on just the HbAIc reading alone where it is in excess of 6.5% though more commonly 7.0% is used. Many people on this site use the LCHF diet which has a number of benefits in controlling bloo/glucose on a daily level, and yes, you are right, the human body does indeed need some carbohydrate intake as insufficient can indeed give rise to the symptoms of light headedness and giddiness. The occasional treat of something that you like which breaks the normal rules is something that we all will do from time to time, but it's just that, an occasional treat. Your mention of the reading rising from 4.7 mmol/L to 7.2 mmol/L are not excessive. something to be aware of, but not unduely worry over. [/QUOTE]
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