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<blockquote data-quote="kingfisher2" data-source="post: 2592575" data-attributes="member: 570048"><p>Thanks for the reply catinahat.</p><p>I was not aware of the accuracy issue with the meters, that's helpful to know. </p><p>So I started the learning curve testing as you suggested, a good size bowl of raw porridge oats with milk and a sprinkle of a crunchy malt cereal only raised my before breakfast result by 0.8 mmol. It was 8.8 first thing anyway probably because we had a rare treat of a Chinese take away meal last night. I will try adding some grapes to my breakfast cereal one day in the week and see what that does. Not likely to be a good result I fear.</p><p>I always get that sort of number first thing in the morning, 7 or 8, which either means my main meal in the evening is all wrong or I am getting the early morning high from natural body function I read can happen in the early hours because of the bodies natural secretions of all sorts into the bloodstream. So much to learn. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingfisher2, post: 2592575, member: 570048"] Thanks for the reply catinahat. I was not aware of the accuracy issue with the meters, that's helpful to know. So I started the learning curve testing as you suggested, a good size bowl of raw porridge oats with milk and a sprinkle of a crunchy malt cereal only raised my before breakfast result by 0.8 mmol. It was 8.8 first thing anyway probably because we had a rare treat of a Chinese take away meal last night. I will try adding some grapes to my breakfast cereal one day in the week and see what that does. Not likely to be a good result I fear. I always get that sort of number first thing in the morning, 7 or 8, which either means my main meal in the evening is all wrong or I am getting the early morning high from natural body function I read can happen in the early hours because of the bodies natural secretions of all sorts into the bloodstream. So much to learn. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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