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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2477296" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>Did you walk to the restaurant/cafe rather than eating at home? I little bit of exercise is likely to drop your levels a bit.. </p><p>Even the excitement of looking forward to a Banh Mi can have a an effect. </p><p></p><p>Regarding the "high", I would suggest you don't fear it quite so much. If you look for Libre graphs of people without diabetes on the internet, you will see that a peak of around 10 is not unheard of. It is the time it takes to get back down that is more important. A spike (up and back down) is far less of a problem than a plateau (up and stay there) provided it is an occasional thing rather than every day. </p><p></p><p>And if you enjoy banh mi, you could try making your own. I have a recipe for aubergine ( I don't eat meat) banh mi which I can tweak to remove some of the sugar in the pickles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2477296, member: 527103"] Did you walk to the restaurant/cafe rather than eating at home? I little bit of exercise is likely to drop your levels a bit.. Even the excitement of looking forward to a Banh Mi can have a an effect. Regarding the "high", I would suggest you don't fear it quite so much. If you look for Libre graphs of people without diabetes on the internet, you will see that a peak of around 10 is not unheard of. It is the time it takes to get back down that is more important. A spike (up and back down) is far less of a problem than a plateau (up and stay there) provided it is an occasional thing rather than every day. And if you enjoy banh mi, you could try making your own. I have a recipe for aubergine ( I don't eat meat) banh mi which I can tweak to remove some of the sugar in the pickles. [/QUOTE]
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