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<blockquote data-quote="Donought" data-source="post: 2355072" data-attributes="member: 533026"><p>really interesting read from the Dr with the CGM....surely he is insulin resistant or on his way....if it really is normal for a non diabetic to spike that high after sugar then are all the levels they give us wrong or is the body just entirely unable to manage any sugar at all? He seemed to spike pretty high. Also, the HBa1c is an average so as long as you spike high but spike low to you will be 'fine'. A friend who is a type 1 has super high readings but loads of super lows and her HBa1c is lower than mine. Personally it's a totally erroneous calculation which is likely why many people are actually diabetic for about 10 years before they are diagnosed. And finally, how on earth was any of that a surprise to a GP?? no wonder we're all doomed. Sorry rant over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donought, post: 2355072, member: 533026"] really interesting read from the Dr with the CGM....surely he is insulin resistant or on his way....if it really is normal for a non diabetic to spike that high after sugar then are all the levels they give us wrong or is the body just entirely unable to manage any sugar at all? He seemed to spike pretty high. Also, the HBa1c is an average so as long as you spike high but spike low to you will be 'fine'. A friend who is a type 1 has super high readings but loads of super lows and her HBa1c is lower than mine. Personally it's a totally erroneous calculation which is likely why many people are actually diabetic for about 10 years before they are diagnosed. And finally, how on earth was any of that a surprise to a GP?? no wonder we're all doomed. Sorry rant over. [/QUOTE]
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