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Do I eat to my meter or my HBA1C?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mazzer" data-source="post: 577364" data-attributes="member: 98181"><p>Hi Jim, since losing weight and getting my A1c reduced I have also found that I can tolerate the odd treat without too much of a spike. If I am naughty I go for a quick brisk 10/15 minute walk with the dog and I am back to normal in no time. We all get the odd spike for whatever reason, being ill or having an infection can raise blood glucose, it is the prolonged high bg that is a problem. I like McDonalds McFlurry, so I will have one when I'm out shopping because I know that I will walk it off in no time.</p><p></p><p>Marilyn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mazzer, post: 577364, member: 98181"] Hi Jim, since losing weight and getting my A1c reduced I have also found that I can tolerate the odd treat without too much of a spike. If I am naughty I go for a quick brisk 10/15 minute walk with the dog and I am back to normal in no time. We all get the odd spike for whatever reason, being ill or having an infection can raise blood glucose, it is the prolonged high bg that is a problem. I like McDonalds McFlurry, so I will have one when I'm out shopping because I know that I will walk it off in no time. Marilyn [/QUOTE]
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