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<blockquote data-quote="Widgets" data-source="post: 2435754" data-attributes="member: 545952"><p>I am pretty sure it was the exercise, I was hot, knackered, and feeling very grey around the gills when I got back - and I really didn't walk very far by my usual standards. </p><p></p><p>I had a hard boiled egg (I keep them in the fridge ready for snacking purposes) when I got back and an hour later my glucose was back where it had been. </p><p></p><p>I wasn't concerned by the number, more that I was fascinated by how 'helpful' my liver had decided to be. I admit to being a little obsessive with various numbers and measurements just now - I have spreadsheets and all sorts! I mean, it's my very own, personal, science project right here - what's not to love :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Widgets, post: 2435754, member: 545952"] I am pretty sure it was the exercise, I was hot, knackered, and feeling very grey around the gills when I got back - and I really didn't walk very far by my usual standards. I had a hard boiled egg (I keep them in the fridge ready for snacking purposes) when I got back and an hour later my glucose was back where it had been. I wasn't concerned by the number, more that I was fascinated by how 'helpful' my liver had decided to be. I admit to being a little obsessive with various numbers and measurements just now - I have spreadsheets and all sorts! I mean, it's my very own, personal, science project right here - what's not to love :-D [/QUOTE]
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