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2.7 two hours after FGTT!! Yikes!
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<blockquote data-quote="clearviews" data-source="post: 111615" data-attributes="member: 20752"><p>Thank you so much for your time.</p><p></p><p>He wasn't low carbing when he had the first OGTT 4 years ago and recorded a 3.4 after the two hours. I really think that the HPs really are not strongly into prevention of full blown diabetes so it is left to the individual to investigate and take action, or not.</p><p></p><p>He is happy to be a guinea pig to see if he can hold off the possibility of developing diabetes by carb reduction and I think that if he ever has to have a OGTT he will carb up for 3 days prior to see what that does. Meanwhile I (the T2 diabetic controlled by diet alone and exercise) am winning the fasting readings hands down over husband and when he was eating a "normal" carb level my after meal reading were way better too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clearviews, post: 111615, member: 20752"] Thank you so much for your time. He wasn't low carbing when he had the first OGTT 4 years ago and recorded a 3.4 after the two hours. I really think that the HPs really are not strongly into prevention of full blown diabetes so it is left to the individual to investigate and take action, or not. He is happy to be a guinea pig to see if he can hold off the possibility of developing diabetes by carb reduction and I think that if he ever has to have a OGTT he will carb up for 3 days prior to see what that does. Meanwhile I (the T2 diabetic controlled by diet alone and exercise) am winning the fasting readings hands down over husband and when he was eating a "normal" carb level my after meal reading were way better too. [/QUOTE]
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