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<blockquote data-quote="markpj31" data-source="post: 2504888" data-attributes="member: 552125"><p>Oh. yep. It is a pattern and I managed to counteract it yesterday.</p><p></p><p>I eat the same thing daily at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Today, I woke with 7.5, did 8 units of NovaRapid and BSG 2 hours after breakfast (2 slices of cheese on toast) dropped to 3.3. I walk a lot so that may well be taking a chunk out of the BSG levels.</p><p></p><p>NHS guidance in the UK says to eat 5 or so jelly beans and then follow up with a glass of milk or slower release carbs, and to test 10-15mins. Problem is with that, is that I find it takes much longer than 10-15mins for my BSG to rise, even after something sweet, so sometimes I over compensate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markpj31, post: 2504888, member: 552125"] Oh. yep. It is a pattern and I managed to counteract it yesterday. I eat the same thing daily at the moment. Today, I woke with 7.5, did 8 units of NovaRapid and BSG 2 hours after breakfast (2 slices of cheese on toast) dropped to 3.3. I walk a lot so that may well be taking a chunk out of the BSG levels. NHS guidance in the UK says to eat 5 or so jelly beans and then follow up with a glass of milk or slower release carbs, and to test 10-15mins. Problem is with that, is that I find it takes much longer than 10-15mins for my BSG to rise, even after something sweet, so sometimes I over compensate. [/QUOTE]
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