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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 706772" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>I mean if I test, I can easily move my BG reading from 8, to 5.</p><p>I think it's simply flushing the 'stale' blood from my capillaries.</p><p>If I sit, I can have a high reading, but if I open up my capillaries, by exercise, or by a bit of warmth, I can push core blood to my skin, and it always lowers the reading.</p><p></p><p>For the record, I don't try to push my BG from 5 to 8 by eating donuts.</p><p>Having said that, a spike of 8, I doubt would make me ill, and I could probably burn it off fairly quickly.</p><p>The problem is, as it was a flippant remark, I suspect I may actually only need maybe one, or less, so I won't be trying it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 706772, member: 38028"] I mean if I test, I can easily move my BG reading from 8, to 5. I think it's simply flushing the 'stale' blood from my capillaries. If I sit, I can have a high reading, but if I open up my capillaries, by exercise, or by a bit of warmth, I can push core blood to my skin, and it always lowers the reading. For the record, I don't try to push my BG from 5 to 8 by eating donuts. Having said that, a spike of 8, I doubt would make me ill, and I could probably burn it off fairly quickly. The problem is, as it was a flippant remark, I suspect I may actually only need maybe one, or less, so I won't be trying it yet. [/QUOTE]
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