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<blockquote data-quote="vanarchre" data-source="post: 1301978" data-attributes="member: 333358"><p>Thanks for this feedback. Low carbing has been helpful but I still don't fully understand how people get their HBA1C below 6 though. Even with low carb my sugars just do their own thing at times. Recently they've started rocketing up late evening. Except that some evenings they simply don't, despite me eating the same meal last thing at night, with fewer than 20g of carbs. I had a free trial of the Freestyle Libre. I found that the results it gave were inaccurate enough that it was hard to benefit from it (generally it overemphasized higher readings).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vanarchre, post: 1301978, member: 333358"] Thanks for this feedback. Low carbing has been helpful but I still don't fully understand how people get their HBA1C below 6 though. Even with low carb my sugars just do their own thing at times. Recently they've started rocketing up late evening. Except that some evenings they simply don't, despite me eating the same meal last thing at night, with fewer than 20g of carbs. I had a free trial of the Freestyle Libre. I found that the results it gave were inaccurate enough that it was hard to benefit from it (generally it overemphasized higher readings). [/QUOTE]
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