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- Type of diabetes
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My current Kindle book is Blood Sugar 101 by Jenny Ruhl. I am learning a lot from this book; has anyone else read it?
One of the main things I have learned is how the pancreas works and when and how insulin is released. I am aware of the book "Think Like a Pancreas", but I thing that is mainly for Type 2's and how to dose additional insulin.
The upshot of this is that I decided to measure my bs after meals today. I normally do fasting bs only, but I was convinced to see how my body is responding as an experiment. The results are.
Breakfast. Before (fasting) 4.3, 1 hour 4.7, 2 hours 4.7
Lunch. Before 4.2, 1 hour 4.6, 2 hours 4.4
I don't think that actually tells me a lot. I eat very low carbs and obviously get a very low reaction with no spiking. Is there another way to tell if my pancreas is working properly? (Without deliberately spiking my bs, which I have learned is a very bad thing.)
One of the main things I have learned is how the pancreas works and when and how insulin is released. I am aware of the book "Think Like a Pancreas", but I thing that is mainly for Type 2's and how to dose additional insulin.
The upshot of this is that I decided to measure my bs after meals today. I normally do fasting bs only, but I was convinced to see how my body is responding as an experiment. The results are.
Breakfast. Before (fasting) 4.3, 1 hour 4.7, 2 hours 4.7
Lunch. Before 4.2, 1 hour 4.6, 2 hours 4.4
I don't think that actually tells me a lot. I eat very low carbs and obviously get a very low reaction with no spiking. Is there another way to tell if my pancreas is working properly? (Without deliberately spiking my bs, which I have learned is a very bad thing.)