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<blockquote data-quote="Alison Campbell" data-source="post: 1583483" data-attributes="member: 91555"><p>It has been mentioned on the forum by some in the way you have been described as way to check if you are really hungry. But I don't think the intention is to stop people from eating if they want to.</p><p></p><p>I have always understood it meant to adjust your meals so that you don't go too high over whatever target you choose rather than not eating if you blood glucose is high. People often say test wherever you are at when you start your meal, what you eat should not raise you by more than 2 mmol/l at 2 hours. This makes more sense to me for newly diagnosed type 2 that may start the day in double figures</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alison Campbell, post: 1583483, member: 91555"] It has been mentioned on the forum by some in the way you have been described as way to check if you are really hungry. But I don't think the intention is to stop people from eating if they want to. I have always understood it meant to adjust your meals so that you don't go too high over whatever target you choose rather than not eating if you blood glucose is high. People often say test wherever you are at when you start your meal, what you eat should not raise you by more than 2 mmol/l at 2 hours. This makes more sense to me for newly diagnosed type 2 that may start the day in double figures [/QUOTE]
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