It hardly matters - 2 biscuits with milk is about 30gm of carb IIRC - that is about three or four times what I can eat in a morning
Yes if you are not diabetic.So does that mean then your 2 hour postprandial reading would/should be more or less the same number you started with before you had it (given that it's not slower release meaning that the peak would be the one hour mark?) ?
It seems to depend on how our individual bodies react to it. How did it affect you after testing 2 hours and 3 hours after trying it?There is some confusion here over whether Weetabix classifies as high GI food or low GI food!?
Traditionally it is meant to be low GI as it induces a slower release of insulin, is this correct?
So does that mean then your 2 hour postprandial reading would/should be more or less the same number you started with before you had it (given that it's not slower release meaning that the peak would be the one hour mark?) ?
I have 2 weetabix for breakfast and my bgs go up to about 18 thats about 12mmols 2 hrs after eating but 2 hrs later im bk down to around 6mmols
Even with the insulin ive tried injecting 20 minutes b4 just b4 and even splitting the dose but still spike dn even put me on metformin as well and thats no good eitherwith the help of injected insulin?