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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 291779" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>The rate at which the numbers reduce has varied greatly between person to person in my six months on the forum. In some like me then yes expect to see some high values but don't get alarmed. In others just a few days of low carbing had their numbers back in 4's and 5's. If you are like me and see high values look for a gradual improvement over the next few weeks. While the numbers are high you may have no chance of getting below 8 so don't worry about that just aim to get a number that is no more than two higher two hours later than it was before you started eating. So if you wake up with a 9 get below 11 if you can two hours after breakfast. In the end that 2 difference will be spot on as hopefully as your levels normalise you will begin to get 5's and 6's so +2 will keep you under 8.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 291779, member: 40343"] The rate at which the numbers reduce has varied greatly between person to person in my six months on the forum. In some like me then yes expect to see some high values but don't get alarmed. In others just a few days of low carbing had their numbers back in 4's and 5's. If you are like me and see high values look for a gradual improvement over the next few weeks. While the numbers are high you may have no chance of getting below 8 so don't worry about that just aim to get a number that is no more than two higher two hours later than it was before you started eating. So if you wake up with a 9 get below 11 if you can two hours after breakfast. In the end that 2 difference will be spot on as hopefully as your levels normalise you will begin to get 5's and 6's so +2 will keep you under 8. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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