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<blockquote data-quote="andcol" data-source="post: 1082384" data-attributes="member: 96315"><p>well the liver providing glucose is normal. The fact that it does it to raise you to 9 is not normal and is a sign of insulin resistance. Your liver would normally stop releasing glucose when your insulin levels rise but due to the IR you pancreas is delayed in releasing insulin and when it does your liver is delayed in "seeing" that insulin level so doesn't stop. By the time your system balances out you are obviously high and that is why you see a large liver dump.</p><p></p><p>Having shaken my IR my body now keeps me steadily below 6 at all times except shortly after eating. Even when exercising hard I do not see large rises above or drop below my baseline</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andcol, post: 1082384, member: 96315"] well the liver providing glucose is normal. The fact that it does it to raise you to 9 is not normal and is a sign of insulin resistance. Your liver would normally stop releasing glucose when your insulin levels rise but due to the IR you pancreas is delayed in releasing insulin and when it does your liver is delayed in "seeing" that insulin level so doesn't stop. By the time your system balances out you are obviously high and that is why you see a large liver dump. Having shaken my IR my body now keeps me steadily below 6 at all times except shortly after eating. Even when exercising hard I do not see large rises above or drop below my baseline [/QUOTE]
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