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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1999108" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>A non Diabetic would see pre meal readings between 4mmol and 6mmol depending, obviously, on what they ate previous to testing. They return to pre meal readings (sometimes even lower than pre meal readings) without the huge spikes that those with Pre D or T2 see. Even a very high carb meal that spikes skywards will return to normal quickly and easily for them.</p><p> Sorry to say that a pre meal reading of 6.5 is higher than a non Diabetic and suggests that your bg management could benefit from having fewer carbohydrates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1999108, member: 408573"] A non Diabetic would see pre meal readings between 4mmol and 6mmol depending, obviously, on what they ate previous to testing. They return to pre meal readings (sometimes even lower than pre meal readings) without the huge spikes that those with Pre D or T2 see. Even a very high carb meal that spikes skywards will return to normal quickly and easily for them. Sorry to say that a pre meal reading of 6.5 is higher than a non Diabetic and suggests that your bg management could benefit from having fewer carbohydrates. [/QUOTE]
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