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<blockquote data-quote="DanteNXS" data-source="post: 1132162" data-attributes="member: 291718"><p>Excellent video Brunneria, thank you.</p><p></p><p>So according to Dr. Kraft's testing parameters, I would be considered a pattern 2, which is diabetic. WOW!!!!! That is both scary and intriguing. </p><p></p><p>Note: I bought a BG monitor yesterday and started testing this morning. I am not able to fast throughout the night, as the body shakes wake me up and eat a small low carb snack. But my morning BG was 100, 30 minutes after eating it was 100, and then 30 minutes after that is was 104, then 104, and 106. Is this normal, or maybe a defective monitor? I had to take the BG test a few times, as I think I was doing it wrong, and the readings were very low, probably due to being new at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanteNXS, post: 1132162, member: 291718"] Excellent video Brunneria, thank you. So according to Dr. Kraft's testing parameters, I would be considered a pattern 2, which is diabetic. WOW!!!!! That is both scary and intriguing. Note: I bought a BG monitor yesterday and started testing this morning. I am not able to fast throughout the night, as the body shakes wake me up and eat a small low carb snack. But my morning BG was 100, 30 minutes after eating it was 100, and then 30 minutes after that is was 104, then 104, and 106. Is this normal, or maybe a defective monitor? I had to take the BG test a few times, as I think I was doing it wrong, and the readings were very low, probably due to being new at it. [/QUOTE]
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