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<blockquote data-quote="thediabeticswife" data-source="post: 209397" data-attributes="member: 36117"><p>Hello all - I have a question about what to make of the results gleaned from food experimentation.</p><p></p><p>My husband, who has recently been diagnosed as having T2, has been trying to find out what different foods do to his BG. He ate something yesterday that made his BG spike to 10.2 after an hour (up from 7ish), but it had returned to 7.2 after two hours.</p><p></p><p>Ok, it came back down again, but how concerned do you think he should he be about the spike?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thediabeticswife, post: 209397, member: 36117"] Hello all - I have a question about what to make of the results gleaned from food experimentation. My husband, who has recently been diagnosed as having T2, has been trying to find out what different foods do to his BG. He ate something yesterday that made his BG spike to 10.2 after an hour (up from 7ish), but it had returned to 7.2 after two hours. Ok, it came back down again, but how concerned do you think he should he be about the spike? [/QUOTE]
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