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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2226393" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi Ert, it's fascinating isn't it? It just goes to show that the finger prick regime tells you not a lot really, other than what your blood is doing right at that moment. With me when I run, I found that in the very first minute, my levels shoot up from around 5 to 9, then 3 minutes later they're rapidly on their way down to 4. Then after 30 minutes back to where they started. How high do yours stay for the following 8 hours and then do they go low and stay low? x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2226393, member: 451727"] Hi Ert, it's fascinating isn't it? It just goes to show that the finger prick regime tells you not a lot really, other than what your blood is doing right at that moment. With me when I run, I found that in the very first minute, my levels shoot up from around 5 to 9, then 3 minutes later they're rapidly on their way down to 4. Then after 30 minutes back to where they started. How high do yours stay for the following 8 hours and then do they go low and stay low? x [/QUOTE]
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