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Another question on spikes - help!

Remember these home meters are a guide. They can be up to 20% out. Your 7.6 reading could have actually been 6.1 ( 7.6-20% ). Don't get too stressed by individual readings. Look for continued highs or trends and act accordingly. It's good to be consciously trying to achieve constant readings in target range but sometimes diabetes doesn't play ball and just throws you a rogue reading which is difficult to explain. It's dynamic and there are many factors that can have an influence on your levels. Even worrying about high readings can have a negative affect and cause higher readings lol !


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Thank you Jack. That explains it very well. I do try to follow the glycemic load of a whole meal, combining my carb allowance with fats and protein, so probably my own peaks will be later than 2 hours.
 
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