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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 249378" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Has anyone else experienced a big rise in BS readings following long-distance overseas travel? A year ago during, and for several weeks following, a holiday in the USA and returning to the UK my BS was noticeably raised. Following recent travel to the Far East my BS has again risen into the teens from below 10 2 hours after a meal despite reducing my carbs still further. I've read articles from a couple of years back that suggest body-clock disturbance can cause the liver to become confused about glycogen output? Anyone any knowledge in this area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 249378, member: 21149"] Has anyone else experienced a big rise in BS readings following long-distance overseas travel? A year ago during, and for several weeks following, a holiday in the USA and returning to the UK my BS was noticeably raised. Following recent travel to the Far East my BS has again risen into the teens from below 10 2 hours after a meal despite reducing my carbs still further. I've read articles from a couple of years back that suggest body-clock disturbance can cause the liver to become confused about glycogen output? Anyone any knowledge in this area? [/QUOTE]
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