AloeSvea
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Ah yes @Addyb, I understand such experiments! . I recently tried out upping the amount of treat-foods (ie high in sugar) at family feast days over a six month period (followed by periods of no-food fasting to see if that compensated) (it didn't!) - and the outcome was similar to you! Not at all good. My HBA1c raised 5 points (in the double digit measuring system, not the % one). . I have very stubborn insulin resistance though, so what I think happened is that excess glucose that turned into fat, or immediately in the sugar, went straight to my liver. Which is very bad in the diabetes body. Egads.
And you are right - by doing this we can actually say - "Hey! Look what happens!". But I wish I hadn't done this experiment now. Or did it in a much shorter time frame, because now I have to work really hard to bring my blood glucose levels back down again. . To where they were before. .
And you are right - by doing this we can actually say - "Hey! Look what happens!". But I wish I hadn't done this experiment now. Or did it in a much shorter time frame, because now I have to work really hard to bring my blood glucose levels back down again. . To where they were before. .