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Pattern management for Type 2 (no insulin)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamesuk9" data-source="post: 1409642" data-attributes="member: 370051"><p>For a complete understanding of what is happening with your glucose management, you'd need to test on waking, before each meal and at 1 and 2 and sometimes 3 hours afterwards, plus before retiring and it can also be beneficial to test around 2-3 am if you have issues with Dawn phenomenon.</p><p></p><p>The good news is that doing all this testing and acting accordingly upon the results can and will in the majority of cases reduce your hba1c significantly, especially combined with a low carb high fat diet and intermittent fasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamesuk9, post: 1409642, member: 370051"] For a complete understanding of what is happening with your glucose management, you'd need to test on waking, before each meal and at 1 and 2 and sometimes 3 hours afterwards, plus before retiring and it can also be beneficial to test around 2-3 am if you have issues with Dawn phenomenon. The good news is that doing all this testing and acting accordingly upon the results can and will in the majority of cases reduce your hba1c significantly, especially combined with a low carb high fat diet and intermittent fasting. [/QUOTE]
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