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<blockquote data-quote="Cal M" data-source="post: 1601871" data-attributes="member: 358045"><p>What does post prandial mean, assuming I have spelt it right. Why test two hours after starting a meal? What if you are still eating?</p><p> For bg testing a particular meal e.g. cauliflower cheese, I always also drink tea? How can you test one food on its own?. This does not reflect a true meal. I am starting to wonder who does regular single food testing? It's bizarre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cal M, post: 1601871, member: 358045"] What does post prandial mean, assuming I have spelt it right. Why test two hours after starting a meal? What if you are still eating? For bg testing a particular meal e.g. cauliflower cheese, I always also drink tea? How can you test one food on its own?. This does not reflect a true meal. I am starting to wonder who does regular single food testing? It's bizarre. [/QUOTE]
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