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<blockquote data-quote="ziggy_w" data-source="post: 1933969" data-attributes="member: 323454"><p>Hi [USER=496336]@cbhandari[/USER]</p><p></p><p>These are some very good numbers and if you keep them up your next HbA1c should be in the non-diabetic range. Congrats and well done.</p><p></p><p>You are correct, six hours after eating, usually blood sugars would be back to what they were before eating. This being said, our bodies aren't like clockwork. For me, sometimes blood sugars drop for three hours after eating and then rise again slightly. (Don't know why, but maybe this is the body trying to maintain homostasis.) Try not to worry about this too much. Who knows, with time your blood sugars might even drop to a lower setpoint.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: Sorry -- I missed the "after sleeping" -- see Rachox' post below.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziggy_w, post: 1933969, member: 323454"] Hi [USER=496336]@cbhandari[/USER] These are some very good numbers and if you keep them up your next HbA1c should be in the non-diabetic range. Congrats and well done. You are correct, six hours after eating, usually blood sugars would be back to what they were before eating. This being said, our bodies aren't like clockwork. For me, sometimes blood sugars drop for three hours after eating and then rise again slightly. (Don't know why, but maybe this is the body trying to maintain homostasis.) Try not to worry about this too much. Who knows, with time your blood sugars might even drop to a lower setpoint. Edited to add: Sorry -- I missed the "after sleeping" -- see Rachox' post below. [/QUOTE]
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