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<blockquote data-quote="Andydragon" data-source="post: 2450552" data-attributes="member: 521079"><p>Well the carbs you are seem about the same as you normally have if not less, so in theory tolerable but as you may find like me, carbs don't all work the same way. Probably due to the combinations of fats etc in the meal. Pastry sends me off the charts but soups or occasional potatoes are okay for me that I can see with my tests. But without a CGM hard to see the full impact</p><p></p><p>This though as you said does seem different, it may well be the spike had been delayed due to fats in cheese, so actually your spike was > an hour. I know when I have some foods the raise lasts many hours later. Fried chips will be high the day after for example</p><p></p><p>Others experiences won't be the same as yours I'm afraid. We are all different. Without CGM or more tests maybe 2hr after food, this one off isn't enough data</p><p></p><p>Occasional potatoes, maybe, but only way really is test to meter more and decide if you personally are happy with results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andydragon, post: 2450552, member: 521079"] Well the carbs you are seem about the same as you normally have if not less, so in theory tolerable but as you may find like me, carbs don't all work the same way. Probably due to the combinations of fats etc in the meal. Pastry sends me off the charts but soups or occasional potatoes are okay for me that I can see with my tests. But without a CGM hard to see the full impact This though as you said does seem different, it may well be the spike had been delayed due to fats in cheese, so actually your spike was > an hour. I know when I have some foods the raise lasts many hours later. Fried chips will be high the day after for example Others experiences won't be the same as yours I'm afraid. We are all different. Without CGM or more tests maybe 2hr after food, this one off isn't enough data Occasional potatoes, maybe, but only way really is test to meter more and decide if you personally are happy with results [/QUOTE]
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