bluecurlylegend
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- Location
- France
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- Films with Nicholas Cage !
For the past few weeks my blood glucose has dropped 2 hours after eating. Testing just before eating is usually around 6.2mmols and 2 hours later mid to high 5's. This is eating keto with only trace carbs like broccoli or green beans. Been eating LCHF for over a year and a half now but usually my blood glucose rose a bit after eating...?
Is there any significance in this ?
By your readings, they are fine, in fact very good.
If you are eating Keto, your blood glucose levels will not spike much at all.
The aim of being in ketosis is to try and avoid spikes and maintain stability in blood glucose levels, either in normal levels or just above.
The results you have posted are normal in ketosis.
Best wishes
This happens to me every time. I wake up and my fasting can be 6.0 then if I eat lunch, it goes down after an hour and a half to 5.6 to 5.7 If I skip lunch and have a piece of cheese and a spoonful of double cream same thing. Sometimes my BS will go to 5.5For the past few weeks my blood glucose has dropped 2 hours after eating. Testing just before eating is usually around 6.2mmols and 2 hours later mid to high 5's. This is eating keto with only trace carbs like broccoli or green beans. Been eating LCHF for over a year and a half now but usually my blood glucose rose a bit after eating...?
Is there any significance in this ?
Sounds similar to me before Christmas. Slipped into normal low carb over Christmas (around 60/70g carbs/day)
Next week work is back up to normal speed and I should be rid of a cold/weak flu that has been dogging me since last tuesday/Wednesday. So I can get back into keto.
Sorry, nothing to do with the original post, but that is one **** fine motor cycle... !
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