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<blockquote data-quote="KidDougi" data-source="post: 2440871" data-attributes="member: 546972"><p>I have had a similar experience…. I have only been diagnosed as T2 for a few months but I got myself a Libre 2 quite quickly so that I can get as full an understanding as possible of my BG.</p><p>My general approach is low carb with intermittent fasting. What I have started to notice is that on my fasting days my BG will vary but will generally be quite low. But as it approaches the time I usually have my main meal of the day, circa 5pm my BG starts to rise, significantly. </p><p>Without a better understanding of what is actually happening, I concluded that it’s my body getting ready for the ‘hunt’ for food. </p><p>I usually HIIT exercise in the mornings (8am) and I’m at a point now where I don’t see a change in my BG after training. </p><p></p><p>So I too are interested to find out why these peaks happen before I’ve eaten and particularly when I’m fasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KidDougi, post: 2440871, member: 546972"] I have had a similar experience…. I have only been diagnosed as T2 for a few months but I got myself a Libre 2 quite quickly so that I can get as full an understanding as possible of my BG. My general approach is low carb with intermittent fasting. What I have started to notice is that on my fasting days my BG will vary but will generally be quite low. But as it approaches the time I usually have my main meal of the day, circa 5pm my BG starts to rise, significantly. Without a better understanding of what is actually happening, I concluded that it’s my body getting ready for the ‘hunt’ for food. I usually HIIT exercise in the mornings (8am) and I’m at a point now where I don’t see a change in my BG after training. So I too are interested to find out why these peaks happen before I’ve eaten and particularly when I’m fasting. [/QUOTE]
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