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Hi all,
Is it normal to have a different reaction to the same foods on different days? Or (as is often the case) am I crazy.
The differences don't seem huge and could be sensor related. However, I ate a vegetable curry on two consecutive days. BS rise day 1 was about 1.5 and on day 2 was 2.6. I found the same thing with corn tortillas where day 1 barely saw any rise at all <1 (evening meal with beans) and day 2 saw a rise of just over 2 (morning meal with fake meat) Writing that, I seems obvious that it's probably what I ate the tortillas with that matters.
However, does time of day matter? Can things vary across days? High stress, lack of sleep - what factors matter.
Thanks.
Is it normal to have a different reaction to the same foods on different days? Or (as is often the case) am I crazy.
The differences don't seem huge and could be sensor related. However, I ate a vegetable curry on two consecutive days. BS rise day 1 was about 1.5 and on day 2 was 2.6. I found the same thing with corn tortillas where day 1 barely saw any rise at all <1 (evening meal with beans) and day 2 saw a rise of just over 2 (morning meal with fake meat) Writing that, I seems obvious that it's probably what I ate the tortillas with that matters.
However, does time of day matter? Can things vary across days? High stress, lack of sleep - what factors matter.
Thanks.