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<blockquote data-quote="Itchentofish" data-source="post: 2367667" data-attributes="member: 538258"><p>Thanks for the insight and guidance. Co-incidentally I also watched Ben Bikman last night on Bio-hackers and found it fascinating, particularly the idea that high glucose is the secondary marker for high insulin and that if we tested routinely for high insulin levels instead of HbA1c we could head off the issue before it manifested itself as T2. Something I found even more interesting was Robert Lustig's lecture on the link between sugar levels and cancer - highly recommend. In the meantime still getting to grips with my BG monitoring so my question is - in an ideal world what should my BG range be first thing in the morning and 1-2 hours after eating? Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Itchentofish, post: 2367667, member: 538258"] Thanks for the insight and guidance. Co-incidentally I also watched Ben Bikman last night on Bio-hackers and found it fascinating, particularly the idea that high glucose is the secondary marker for high insulin and that if we tested routinely for high insulin levels instead of HbA1c we could head off the issue before it manifested itself as T2. Something I found even more interesting was Robert Lustig's lecture on the link between sugar levels and cancer - highly recommend. In the meantime still getting to grips with my BG monitoring so my question is - in an ideal world what should my BG range be first thing in the morning and 1-2 hours after eating? Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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