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<blockquote data-quote="ghost_whistler" data-source="post: 1399678" data-attributes="member: 365495"><p>Agreed, but my goal is to achieve fat adaptation, rather than just simply a reduced carb intake. At least for now. I may change my mind once the weight starts to come off. Hopefully this process won't take much longer - assuming it works for everyone. There may be some who just aren't suited to it and can't do it. </p><p></p><p>I think my blood glucose meter, or the sticks i'm using, may have some issues. I took a reading just before sitting down to dinner and got 3.7 despite not feeling as i normally do at that level, I immediately retested and got 5.7. I retested again, just to see if it was a fluke and got 3. One final go and it was in the 4's. This can't be normal surely? Do people's glucose levels fluctuate that much? I can't be sure if it's the meter without using up the sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghost_whistler, post: 1399678, member: 365495"] Agreed, but my goal is to achieve fat adaptation, rather than just simply a reduced carb intake. At least for now. I may change my mind once the weight starts to come off. Hopefully this process won't take much longer - assuming it works for everyone. There may be some who just aren't suited to it and can't do it. I think my blood glucose meter, or the sticks i'm using, may have some issues. I took a reading just before sitting down to dinner and got 3.7 despite not feeling as i normally do at that level, I immediately retested and got 5.7. I retested again, just to see if it was a fluke and got 3. One final go and it was in the 4's. This can't be normal surely? Do people's glucose levels fluctuate that much? I can't be sure if it's the meter without using up the sticks. [/QUOTE]
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