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<blockquote data-quote="bedshaped2000" data-source="post: 294939" data-attributes="member: 22360"><p>i consider being experienced now im in my fourth year but i stll get confused after readings. After a certain foods are test very well within a hour and then dropp to almost hypo land about 2 hrs after. does tis mean my insulin is over compensating the sugars. it only happen with certain foods like apples, pears, miny milk icecream, even the odd chunk of dairymilk . but if i have coniderable veg say chicken , brocoli,cauliflower, cabbage and suede (i have this about 4 times a week) i read on the meter around 5.8 1,2 and 3 hours after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bedshaped2000, post: 294939, member: 22360"] i consider being experienced now im in my fourth year but i stll get confused after readings. After a certain foods are test very well within a hour and then dropp to almost hypo land about 2 hrs after. does tis mean my insulin is over compensating the sugars. it only happen with certain foods like apples, pears, miny milk icecream, even the odd chunk of dairymilk . but if i have coniderable veg say chicken , brocoli,cauliflower, cabbage and suede (i have this about 4 times a week) i read on the meter around 5.8 1,2 and 3 hours after. [/QUOTE]
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