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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2435002" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Hi [USER=369187]@Arsenal79[/USER] Firstly congratulations on your reduction in HbA1C. That shows that you are on the right track since a reading of 45 is back down in the 'pre-diabetic' region.</p><p>Having a drop in BG after a zero carb (or near zero carb) meal is quite normal particularly if that meal is Breakfast. Even though I was on no diabetes medication at all, I used to have a drop of up to 0.5 after a breakfast of 2 or 3 boiled eggs because that stopped my liver from dumping glucose into my blood stream. It does this) particularly in the mornings) in order to help give your the energy to hunt or gather your first meal of the day just like a cave dweller. So when it sees energy coming in from a meal it knows to turn that process off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2435002, member: 506169"] Hi [USER=369187]@Arsenal79[/USER] Firstly congratulations on your reduction in HbA1C. That shows that you are on the right track since a reading of 45 is back down in the 'pre-diabetic' region. Having a drop in BG after a zero carb (or near zero carb) meal is quite normal particularly if that meal is Breakfast. Even though I was on no diabetes medication at all, I used to have a drop of up to 0.5 after a breakfast of 2 or 3 boiled eggs because that stopped my liver from dumping glucose into my blood stream. It does this) particularly in the mornings) in order to help give your the energy to hunt or gather your first meal of the day just like a cave dweller. So when it sees energy coming in from a meal it knows to turn that process off. [/QUOTE]
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