Bluemarine Josephine
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Hello everyone, I hope that you are all having a great day!
According to guidelines, (which are getting stricter and stricter) post-meal blood sugars should be less than 6.7.
Let me tell you what happens in my case and, please let me have your insights.
I am quite active during the day.
I am on a low carbohydrate diet and I love it because it gives me better glycemic control.
I run on basal insulin and metformin pills because my active lifestyle and consistently low carbs diet compensate for the bolus (so, I bolus every now and then when necessary to restore the balance.)
I am on a prolonged honeymoon period for the last 3 years.
Lunch-time blood sugar level of 6.1
Very low carbohydrate meal (salad and 100 grams of protein) – no bolus
2 hours after meal, blood sugar level: 5.1
Not so bad.
Theoretically, all the digestion process has finished by 16:00 and whatever sugar spike should have happened by then.
Yet, around 16:00 the rise starts…
In between 16:30 – 18:00, my blood sugar, slowly and gradually starts to rise and can reach anywhere up to a 9, 10 or even 11.
By Dinner-time it is back to a relatively normal-ish level.
If I bolus after lunch, by 15:00 hrs I will reach too low and will have to treat so, I find it un-necessary to bolus as, additionally, my Novorapid will not cover the rise which starts around 16:30 onwards (Novorapid will be redundant by that time).
What do I do to prevent this late afternoon spike? Any suggestions?
By the way, this happens only after lunch. I do not have the same effect after breakfast or dinner.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Thank you so much
Regards
Josephine
According to guidelines, (which are getting stricter and stricter) post-meal blood sugars should be less than 6.7.
Let me tell you what happens in my case and, please let me have your insights.
I am quite active during the day.
I am on a low carbohydrate diet and I love it because it gives me better glycemic control.
I run on basal insulin and metformin pills because my active lifestyle and consistently low carbs diet compensate for the bolus (so, I bolus every now and then when necessary to restore the balance.)
I am on a prolonged honeymoon period for the last 3 years.
Lunch-time blood sugar level of 6.1
Very low carbohydrate meal (salad and 100 grams of protein) – no bolus
2 hours after meal, blood sugar level: 5.1
Not so bad.
Theoretically, all the digestion process has finished by 16:00 and whatever sugar spike should have happened by then.
Yet, around 16:00 the rise starts…
In between 16:30 – 18:00, my blood sugar, slowly and gradually starts to rise and can reach anywhere up to a 9, 10 or even 11.
By Dinner-time it is back to a relatively normal-ish level.
If I bolus after lunch, by 15:00 hrs I will reach too low and will have to treat so, I find it un-necessary to bolus as, additionally, my Novorapid will not cover the rise which starts around 16:30 onwards (Novorapid will be redundant by that time).
What do I do to prevent this late afternoon spike? Any suggestions?
By the way, this happens only after lunch. I do not have the same effect after breakfast or dinner.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Thank you so much
Regards
Josephine