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<blockquote data-quote="Eurobuff" data-source="post: 871636" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>I would think that most people eat three meals a day, breakfast, lunch and dinner (or tea in my part of the country). Regarding reducing your carbs, do you know how much you were eating and how much you're eating now? I have an app on my phone where I record this info, but you could always use a notebook or spreadsheet if not. Maybe your carb intake is still too high, which is why your numbers post meal are high. If you are eating two meals per day, there will be a good few hours where your BG are lower than "normal" so when your hba1c is done, averaging it out as a normal hba1c?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eurobuff, post: 871636, member: 113391"] I would think that most people eat three meals a day, breakfast, lunch and dinner (or tea in my part of the country). Regarding reducing your carbs, do you know how much you were eating and how much you're eating now? I have an app on my phone where I record this info, but you could always use a notebook or spreadsheet if not. Maybe your carb intake is still too high, which is why your numbers post meal are high. If you are eating two meals per day, there will be a good few hours where your BG are lower than "normal" so when your hba1c is done, averaging it out as a normal hba1c? [/QUOTE]
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