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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 388305" data-source="post: 1504006"><p>You have received great info above, but one other thing to remember is that if you have diabetes, you are "broken" - your entire metabolic system is not functioning properly. So it is not logical to assume that everything is going to work the same way all the time. Sugars can perform in unexpected ways for reasons that you may not be able to pinpoint, especially as you are working to get them under control. As you get your blood sugars more consistently under control, they will behave more consistently, but you will still have some readings that have unexpected levels. There may be an understandable reason for it of which you are unaware, but it can just be the result of your crazy metabolic system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 388305, post: 1504006"] You have received great info above, but one other thing to remember is that if you have diabetes, you are "broken" - your entire metabolic system is not functioning properly. So it is not logical to assume that everything is going to work the same way all the time. Sugars can perform in unexpected ways for reasons that you may not be able to pinpoint, especially as you are working to get them under control. As you get your blood sugars more consistently under control, they will behave more consistently, but you will still have some readings that have unexpected levels. There may be an understandable reason for it of which you are unaware, but it can just be the result of your crazy metabolic system. [/QUOTE]
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