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<blockquote data-quote="Laineybod" data-source="post: 2533314" data-attributes="member: 558269"><p>Hi</p><p>After a routine blood test and a follow up after a few weeks of a low sugar low fat diet I was put on Metformin. After reading another post and lots of people recommending testing glucose to see what foods cause a spike I got myself a monitor. I started using it today. I figured I would test before and after each new food until i knew what would make me spike and what wouldn't. What am I looking for though, someone said more than 2 of a difference but what about actual numbers? If I was still in normal range is that ok?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laineybod, post: 2533314, member: 558269"] Hi After a routine blood test and a follow up after a few weeks of a low sugar low fat diet I was put on Metformin. After reading another post and lots of people recommending testing glucose to see what foods cause a spike I got myself a monitor. I started using it today. I figured I would test before and after each new food until i knew what would make me spike and what wouldn't. What am I looking for though, someone said more than 2 of a difference but what about actual numbers? If I was still in normal range is that ok? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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