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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2185738" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Something unusual must be going on here. A BG reading in the Surgery of 5.4 doesn't match up with a worsening HbA1C of 58 from 55.</p><p>Yes it is possible that you are eating too much protein, but that should show up in more elevated BG before evening meal if excess protein eaten at breakfast and lunch, or elevated pre-breakfast BG if excess protein eaten in evening. Do you have a BG monitor? It is the best way to find out when/why your BG gets high.</p><p></p><p>Of course there are other things than Carbs and excess Protein which can raise BG, but unlikely to be the case for long enough to raise HbA1C yet you still have (occasional) healthy spot BG levels:</p><p></p><p>They are Illness, Injury, Medication, Stress, lack of Sleep0, lack of Exercise, also (intense exercise immediately prior to a spot BG test - because of a 'helpful' liver dump).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2185738, member: 506169"] Something unusual must be going on here. A BG reading in the Surgery of 5.4 doesn't match up with a worsening HbA1C of 58 from 55. Yes it is possible that you are eating too much protein, but that should show up in more elevated BG before evening meal if excess protein eaten at breakfast and lunch, or elevated pre-breakfast BG if excess protein eaten in evening. Do you have a BG monitor? It is the best way to find out when/why your BG gets high. Of course there are other things than Carbs and excess Protein which can raise BG, but unlikely to be the case for long enough to raise HbA1C yet you still have (occasional) healthy spot BG levels: They are Illness, Injury, Medication, Stress, lack of Sleep0, lack of Exercise, also (intense exercise immediately prior to a spot BG test - because of a 'helpful' liver dump). [/QUOTE]
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