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<blockquote data-quote="Sophie198" data-source="post: 2368565" data-attributes="member: 538568"><p>Thank you for the help everyone . I will definitely find out about that hb1ac test. My blood sugar before meals is also on the lower side, eg 4.1 , I read that having low blood sugar before meals can cause a higher glucose spike maybe. I’m not actually diabetic. I just decided to start taking my glucose levels as I wanted to try and find out why the ectopics are way worse after I’ve eaten dinner and especially after eating any kind of white carbs. They come so close together, after every alternate beat it’s a missed beat and it can go on like that for a few hours. I didn’t check it after two hours because I checked after 15 minutes and it had gone down to 7.1, which is in the safe zone. But usually once it peaks then it goes down to normal levels quite quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sophie198, post: 2368565, member: 538568"] Thank you for the help everyone . I will definitely find out about that hb1ac test. My blood sugar before meals is also on the lower side, eg 4.1 , I read that having low blood sugar before meals can cause a higher glucose spike maybe. I’m not actually diabetic. I just decided to start taking my glucose levels as I wanted to try and find out why the ectopics are way worse after I’ve eaten dinner and especially after eating any kind of white carbs. They come so close together, after every alternate beat it’s a missed beat and it can go on like that for a few hours. I didn’t check it after two hours because I checked after 15 minutes and it had gone down to 7.1, which is in the safe zone. But usually once it peaks then it goes down to normal levels quite quickly. [/QUOTE]
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