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<blockquote data-quote="Triceraptors" data-source="post: 1640110" data-attributes="member: 288166"><p>I told the endo about this and he said it makes negligible difference. The fasting blood glucose is not that important because body had 10-12 hours to put it back. The rate of putting it back depends on insulin amounts. When body is flooded with glucose, if not enough insulin is produced even in low fasting blood glucose and spikes high, then there is something wrong with glucose metabolism. Now what it is, is a different matter to tell. There are other tests for that.</p><p></p><p>However, I do agree that NHS reasoning makes sense, but endo seems to think, in his experience, this means not that much for the accurate result. I am simply stating what he said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triceraptors, post: 1640110, member: 288166"] I told the endo about this and he said it makes negligible difference. The fasting blood glucose is not that important because body had 10-12 hours to put it back. The rate of putting it back depends on insulin amounts. When body is flooded with glucose, if not enough insulin is produced even in low fasting blood glucose and spikes high, then there is something wrong with glucose metabolism. Now what it is, is a different matter to tell. There are other tests for that. However, I do agree that NHS reasoning makes sense, but endo seems to think, in his experience, this means not that much for the accurate result. I am simply stating what he said. [/QUOTE]
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