sarah
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That is interesting. I get that an average of a test group isn't what we should consider the "norm", merely the average. The second link I posted was for the info under the test group. But my first set of figures stand. My own personal intention is to keep as near to non-diabetic numbers for as long as I can and for me that's less than 7.8 after an hour and 6.6 after two hours, but lower if I can get it. This is my attempt to feel as good as I can and stave off any complications for as long as possible, rather than to "cure" anything. Having said that, if I do peak higher at an hour, it is always back under 6.6 after two hours, so if I only tested after two hours, I would not know of any spikes.
I still maintain you cannot declare yourself "cured" when you don't test after an hour.
I still maintain you cannot declare yourself "cured" when you don't test after an hour.