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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 1119040" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>[USER=30007]@tim2000s[/USER]</p><p>Whilst coming down to a better level after 2 hours is okay, there is mounting evidence that spiking like this (known as glycaemic variability) is a key indicator of certain types of complication, specifically talking about Retinopathy, Neuropathy and Nephropathy. As a result, many try to keep their levels lower in order to reduce this risk.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Has the above actually been told to you in person by diabetes consultants and dsns, or is it information that you have gathered from looking at different internet websites or reading textbooks or attending diabetes venues involving the DOC?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 1119040, member: 8799"] [USER=30007]@tim2000s[/USER] Whilst coming down to a better level after 2 hours is okay, there is mounting evidence that spiking like this (known as glycaemic variability) is a key indicator of certain types of complication, specifically talking about Retinopathy, Neuropathy and Nephropathy. As a result, many try to keep their levels lower in order to reduce this risk. Has the above actually been told to you in person by diabetes consultants and dsns, or is it information that you have gathered from looking at different internet websites or reading textbooks or attending diabetes venues involving the DOC? [/QUOTE]
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