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<blockquote data-quote="TonyHancock" data-source="post: 1845122" data-attributes="member: 468382"><p>A very interesting read. </p><p></p><p>I have been pursuing a LCHF diet for a couple of months or more and have got to the stage where my BG readings throughout the day have been going in "reverse" almost. I wake up to a 6 to 6.5, rise a bit further as the morning progresses and then start to fall after lunch until I get to about 5.3 just before bed. After meals there is no spike - in fact typically I register a drop 2 hours after eating.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to think that this provides the explanation for me....but as with all things associated with T2 there are many entwined factors so I am not going to 100% accept this is <strong>the</strong> answer for me. My latest HbA1c results are due any day so its will be interesting to see how that matches up with my own monitoring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyHancock, post: 1845122, member: 468382"] A very interesting read. I have been pursuing a LCHF diet for a couple of months or more and have got to the stage where my BG readings throughout the day have been going in "reverse" almost. I wake up to a 6 to 6.5, rise a bit further as the morning progresses and then start to fall after lunch until I get to about 5.3 just before bed. After meals there is no spike - in fact typically I register a drop 2 hours after eating. I'd like to think that this provides the explanation for me....but as with all things associated with T2 there are many entwined factors so I am not going to 100% accept this is [B]the[/B] answer for me. My latest HbA1c results are due any day so its will be interesting to see how that matches up with my own monitoring. [/QUOTE]
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