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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 26187" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Not all T1s have BGs in the 20+ range, especially if it's caught early. It's perfectly possible for T2s to be in that range. When I was in hospital,( following the stoke and when the diabetes was found) the T2 lady in the next bed regularly had readings close on to that despite taking insulin. She was eating high carb including biscuits with her tea each morning. She got quite upset when my readings were always betterr than hers. I didn't know much then, but was already leaving out the biscuits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 26187, member: 8110"] Not all T1s have BGs in the 20+ range, especially if it's caught early. It's perfectly possible for T2s to be in that range. When I was in hospital,( following the stoke and when the diabetes was found) the T2 lady in the next bed regularly had readings close on to that despite taking insulin. She was eating high carb including biscuits with her tea each morning. She got quite upset when my readings were always betterr than hers. I didn't know much then, but was already leaving out the biscuits. [/QUOTE]
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