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<blockquote data-quote="HairySmurf" data-source="post: 2677679" data-attributes="member: 583820"><p>Hi Roy,</p><p></p><p>Everything you've posted appears to indicate little to no problem with insulin resistance. That might leave your liver and pancreas as possible culprits, or as [USER=518059]@Lupf[/USER] indicated, some healthy people might just have a high HbA1c. If that's the case you might be entirely fine.</p><p></p><p>Just to clarify your post above - Is this the case when you eat a lot of a high-GI food? A plate of pancakes or a lot of white bread for example? Does your blood glucose still drop rapidly after eating regardless of what you eat, or have you only tested while on a low carb diet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HairySmurf, post: 2677679, member: 583820"] Hi Roy, Everything you've posted appears to indicate little to no problem with insulin resistance. That might leave your liver and pancreas as possible culprits, or as [USER=518059]@Lupf[/USER] indicated, some healthy people might just have a high HbA1c. If that's the case you might be entirely fine. Just to clarify your post above - Is this the case when you eat a lot of a high-GI food? A plate of pancakes or a lot of white bread for example? Does your blood glucose still drop rapidly after eating regardless of what you eat, or have you only tested while on a low carb diet? [/QUOTE]
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