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How many limiting carbs can a Type 2 without any medication take in a meal (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, no snacks)?
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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA" data-source="post: 2637956" data-attributes="member: 517579"><p>As there are different values being used for measurements in this thread, attaching a graphic to show the read across from percentage (DCCT) to mmol/mol (IFCC) for glycated red blood cells for the Hb A1c; and the read across for blood glucose for fingerprick tests from mg/dl to mmol/litre. One point about this graphic - please ignore the colour, especially in the top row. 38-42 mmol/mol is "normal" blood glucose in the UK - that's where almost all non-diabetic people are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA, post: 2637956, member: 517579"] As there are different values being used for measurements in this thread, attaching a graphic to show the read across from percentage (DCCT) to mmol/mol (IFCC) for glycated red blood cells for the Hb A1c; and the read across for blood glucose for fingerprick tests from mg/dl to mmol/litre. One point about this graphic - please ignore the colour, especially in the top row. 38-42 mmol/mol is "normal" blood glucose in the UK - that's where almost all non-diabetic people are. [/QUOTE]
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