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<blockquote data-quote="hyponilla" data-source="post: 2079821" data-attributes="member: 509037"><p>I was curious about this too so I've been testing my boyfriend from time to time. He has normal fasting blood glucose and after most meals his values stays within the 6 range so I'd say he's non-diabetic. One night though after he had a large bowl of pasta, garlic bread and a bag of candy (estimated carbs at 150g) he spiked at a 9. Another time he was drinking beer at a rapid pace and hit a 10. Both times these values came down within a couple of hours, but I think it's safe to say that even in healthy people spikes will happen if you ingest large amounts of carbs.</p><p></p><p>By now he's told me to ****** off with my testing equipment and let him have his pizza in peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hyponilla, post: 2079821, member: 509037"] I was curious about this too so I've been testing my boyfriend from time to time. He has normal fasting blood glucose and after most meals his values stays within the 6 range so I'd say he's non-diabetic. One night though after he had a large bowl of pasta, garlic bread and a bag of candy (estimated carbs at 150g) he spiked at a 9. Another time he was drinking beer at a rapid pace and hit a 10. Both times these values came down within a couple of hours, but I think it's safe to say that even in healthy people spikes will happen if you ingest large amounts of carbs. By now he's told me to ****** off with my testing equipment and let him have his pizza in peace. [/QUOTE]
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