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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1633777" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>My very first thought is that your numbers in each of the circumstances are very similar to mine. They could in fact be mine except I often drop 2 hours after lunch. (It's one reason why I strongly believe my HbA1cs are falsely elevated) </p><p></p><p>I have no suggestions as to how you can drop. It could just be an age thing - it is proved that older people have higher levels, presumably because things wear out as we age, and also because our growth hormones are a lot less than they were when we were younger and needed them more. It is these growth hormones, along with glycogen, that regulate our glucose levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1633777, member: 94045"] My very first thought is that your numbers in each of the circumstances are very similar to mine. They could in fact be mine except I often drop 2 hours after lunch. (It's one reason why I strongly believe my HbA1cs are falsely elevated) I have no suggestions as to how you can drop. It could just be an age thing - it is proved that older people have higher levels, presumably because things wear out as we age, and also because our growth hormones are a lot less than they were when we were younger and needed them more. It is these growth hormones, along with glycogen, that regulate our glucose levels. [/QUOTE]
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