Are you saying you get a definite reaction from meat when you eat meat on its own? If that's the case I'd try and get some more blood testing one on yourself to see if you are indeed T2.Hi Everybody
Is there any food I can eat it without any problems ?
because any food I did eat it I was have a problem. I mean any kind of food eggs meat bread.
so all these foods can raise my blood sugar
Beef also have a lot of protein this can raise my blood sugar after 8 hoursBeef.
please sir can you explain more . what do you mean ?If that's the case I'd try and get some more blood testing one on yourself to see if you are indeed T2.
How long ago were you diagnosed, what was your HbA1c on diagnosis and what was your most recent HbA1c? What you’re describing seems indicative of either extremely poor insulin sensitivity, or an insulin deficiency. Or more likely both in the latter case.
Also, when you say “raise”, by how much? All food will increase blood glucose, even if it’s very minimally.
EDIT: only just taken notice of your signature...
I think everything now are saying it's will be raise at next test.. anyway i ask my question because some time I need to eat anything without any problems. but I can't findingWhy exactly are you worried? Your HbA1c has been on the downward trend since you were diagnosed. It is not increasing at all, and is a lot lower than your diagnosis result.
8 hours? That seems not possible.Beef also have a lot of protein this can raise my blood sugar after 8 hours
why it's not that possible because protein it's needs time8 hours? That seems not possible.
8 hours? That seems not possible.
After 8 hours you have no idea what the cause of a rise might be.It’s entirely possible with protein. Seen it myself a hundred times
After 8 hours you have no idea what the cause of a rise might be.
why it's not that possible because protein it's needs time
Sorry but I did tell you about my experience.
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