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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2186589" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>This is where a food diary is a comprehensive review of what is going on. This is a methodical way of recording what you eat, portion size, carb counting, calorie counting, the recording of pre meal, one hour, two hours, and even three hours is a more convincing way of showing your doctor than a OGTT! This will show your spike, and how long after first bite your blood glucose returns to normal levels depending on how much carbs, protein and fats you have.</p><p>A good doctor would recognise something amiss.</p><p>You can try and simulate a tolerance test! But you may not get a true test, due to not being supervised. Many things can skew the test. Such a concentration of glucose is not a good idea, especially alone.</p><p></p><p>I asked about symptoms, can you list them?</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2186589, member: 85785"] This is where a food diary is a comprehensive review of what is going on. This is a methodical way of recording what you eat, portion size, carb counting, calorie counting, the recording of pre meal, one hour, two hours, and even three hours is a more convincing way of showing your doctor than a OGTT! This will show your spike, and how long after first bite your blood glucose returns to normal levels depending on how much carbs, protein and fats you have. A good doctor would recognise something amiss. You can try and simulate a tolerance test! But you may not get a true test, due to not being supervised. Many things can skew the test. Such a concentration of glucose is not a good idea, especially alone. I asked about symptoms, can you list them? Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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