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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2009987"><p>Honestly I probably wouldn’t worry too much. So long as your diet is well formulated then things will eventually settle down.</p><p></p><p>Remember that it isn’t just about what you last ate, it’s about overcoming insulin resistance, and this doesn’t happen overnight. With a HbA1c nearing triple figures then it’s safe to asume that your entire body is overburdened with glucose. This will take quite some time to burn off, and it isn’t just about liver glycogen...every cell is stuffed with sugar. So yes your liver will be releasing glucose when you don’t eat. Stick to the LCHF plan, mixed in with plenty of fasting, and your sugar reserves will slowly be depleted.</p><p></p><p>Plenty of people disagree with the overflow hypothesis, but read The Diabetes Code and it will all make sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2009987"] Honestly I probably wouldn’t worry too much. So long as your diet is well formulated then things will eventually settle down. Remember that it isn’t just about what you last ate, it’s about overcoming insulin resistance, and this doesn’t happen overnight. With a HbA1c nearing triple figures then it’s safe to asume that your entire body is overburdened with glucose. This will take quite some time to burn off, and it isn’t just about liver glycogen...every cell is stuffed with sugar. So yes your liver will be releasing glucose when you don’t eat. Stick to the LCHF plan, mixed in with plenty of fasting, and your sugar reserves will slowly be depleted. Plenty of people disagree with the overflow hypothesis, but read The Diabetes Code and it will all make sense. [/QUOTE]
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