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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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Hits the ... sweet... spot ? -
Now for the serious business: I have periods of 'testing' while I wear a continuous glucose monitoring sensor (CGM) just to try and see the effects of various foods.
Obviously carbs are bad, m'kay?
But I found that normal chocolate (not advertising but giving a concrete example: Lidl's Fin Carre - with Hazelnuts) - and I'm talking about 1/3 of it, 30-40g, not 'a cube' - raises my glucose by 2-4 points (say 7 to 10 or 11mmol/L) while having a small cheese pastry (size of the palm) takes it to 14-15.
In both cases I'd say the levels go back to 'normal' in about the same time (although I think I'm exercising a bit more when doing the pastry, due to the spike panic) but the difference in spike is significant.
Anyone else experienced/tested this ?

Popular subject ? -

Hits the ... sweet... spot ? -

Now for the serious business: I have periods of 'testing' while I wear a continuous glucose monitoring sensor (CGM) just to try and see the effects of various foods.
Obviously carbs are bad, m'kay?
But I found that normal chocolate (not advertising but giving a concrete example: Lidl's Fin Carre - with Hazelnuts) - and I'm talking about 1/3 of it, 30-40g, not 'a cube' - raises my glucose by 2-4 points (say 7 to 10 or 11mmol/L) while having a small cheese pastry (size of the palm) takes it to 14-15.
In both cases I'd say the levels go back to 'normal' in about the same time (although I think I'm exercising a bit more when doing the pastry, due to the spike panic) but the difference in spike is significant.
Anyone else experienced/tested this ?