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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2283680" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Really hard to say using the test by this method as it’s quite different to a OGTT and how many carbs the jam had etc etc. Some people are more sensitive to certain types of carbs too. They look normal Ish to high normal Ish to me. So I don’t think you need to panic as there’s nothing horrific going on but it is probably worth getting a proper test when you get the chance. In the meantime why not ease off carbs and any processed foods a little, maybe move a little more if that’s practical etc. It’s never a bad thing and might just head a potential problem off. If it turns out you are prediabetic then it’s what you’ll end up doing anyway and it might well help the pcos too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2283680, member: 480869"] Really hard to say using the test by this method as it’s quite different to a OGTT and how many carbs the jam had etc etc. Some people are more sensitive to certain types of carbs too. They look normal Ish to high normal Ish to me. So I don’t think you need to panic as there’s nothing horrific going on but it is probably worth getting a proper test when you get the chance. In the meantime why not ease off carbs and any processed foods a little, maybe move a little more if that’s practical etc. It’s never a bad thing and might just head a potential problem off. If it turns out you are prediabetic then it’s what you’ll end up doing anyway and it might well help the pcos too [/QUOTE]
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