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<blockquote data-quote="miahara" data-source="post: 2291907" data-attributes="member: 256148"><p>Hi [USER=294945]@Lizzeeee[/USER] ! If you reduce carb intake your blood glucose will follow. The general rule, and it is only a general rule, is that 10g of carbs = a 2 to 3 mmol rise in blood glucose. The precise ratio varies considerably between individuals and also at different meal times. I know that I require much more insulin to balance carbs at breakfast than I do at lunch and execise also has a significant influence.</p><p>The bottom line is cut the carbs and your BG will drop instantly, but you'll have to maintain this for 3 months in order for your annual HbA1c test to look good.</p><p>Best of luck!</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miahara, post: 2291907, member: 256148"] Hi [USER=294945]@Lizzeeee[/USER] ! If you reduce carb intake your blood glucose will follow. The general rule, and it is only a general rule, is that 10g of carbs = a 2 to 3 mmol rise in blood glucose. The precise ratio varies considerably between individuals and also at different meal times. I know that I require much more insulin to balance carbs at breakfast than I do at lunch and execise also has a significant influence. The bottom line is cut the carbs and your BG will drop instantly, but you'll have to maintain this for 3 months in order for your annual HbA1c test to look good. Best of luck! Dave [/QUOTE]
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