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<blockquote data-quote="MCart18" data-source="post: 2175180" data-attributes="member: 517240"><p>One of the hardest things right now is that there's not really a pattern to my blood sugars, one day I'll spike up to 16mmol/L and stay high for the rest of the day and other days I'll be on a roller-coaster have multiple hypos a day. The only pattern is that I almost always spike ridiculously high (often 18mmol/L +) after breakfast and then struggle to regulate my bloods the rest of the day, I'd say my average blood sugar 2 hours after meals is 12-14mmol/L (but like I say this changes all the time as there really isn't an obvious pattern) - is that normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCart18, post: 2175180, member: 517240"] One of the hardest things right now is that there's not really a pattern to my blood sugars, one day I'll spike up to 16mmol/L and stay high for the rest of the day and other days I'll be on a roller-coaster have multiple hypos a day. The only pattern is that I almost always spike ridiculously high (often 18mmol/L +) after breakfast and then struggle to regulate my bloods the rest of the day, I'd say my average blood sugar 2 hours after meals is 12-14mmol/L (but like I say this changes all the time as there really isn't an obvious pattern) - is that normal? [/QUOTE]
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