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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2391548"><p>Bear in mind you have described two things which could have a significant impact to your blood sugars. </p><p>For those of us treating our diabetes with insulin, pizza can be a challenge due to the high carbs in the base and high fat in the toppings. I noticed the impact of the carbs on my blood sugars can last at least 6 hours. So your 9.8 may not be at the blood sugar peak. On the other hand, I have seen Libre graphs from someone without diabetes and their numbers rise to the 9s after a pizza. </p><p>Pain and stress can also have a serious impact on our blood sugars. So you may notice a rise in your blood sugars due to the injury to your calf. Take it easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2391548"] Bear in mind you have described two things which could have a significant impact to your blood sugars. For those of us treating our diabetes with insulin, pizza can be a challenge due to the high carbs in the base and high fat in the toppings. I noticed the impact of the carbs on my blood sugars can last at least 6 hours. So your 9.8 may not be at the blood sugar peak. On the other hand, I have seen Libre graphs from someone without diabetes and their numbers rise to the 9s after a pizza. Pain and stress can also have a serious impact on our blood sugars. So you may notice a rise in your blood sugars due to the injury to your calf. Take it easy. [/QUOTE]
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