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I read somewhere it takes 6 hours to digest a meal, don't know what is being classed as a meal in these terms but this feel about right to me. If I eat something low carb I'm good for at least 6 hours before I feel hungry.
If I eat some thing high carb 3- 4 hours before I feel hungry, which is the advice they give out at Dr's eat every 4 hours. I can feel the need to snack on something before that 4 hours is up.
If that helps.
"what I was thinking what if someone eats enough fats, then the fats prolong carbs intake into the bloodstream, "
I see where your gong here like drinking on an empty stomach will get you drunk faster that drinking with a meal.
But the argument would be either way your still drinking an will get drunk, just one way takes longer, for you to feel it or perhaps better in reverse the other way you feel it faster.

Taking the analogy a step further drinking on a full stomach would allow you to drink more as its taking longer to get falling down drunk so you could argue that this way is even worse for you.
Sorry I'm fairly ignorant when it comes to T1 issues but my only question would be is it better to slow down absorption of carbohydrates as your thinking or to cut down quantity of carbs as in my case as T2.
