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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1435876" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>In my pre diagnosis days before I started to get control and then my experimental period, my pre meal reading would be in normal range, more than often in the high fours to mid fives mmols. After fifteen minutes it would be around eight or nine, then if I was eating carbs, by the hour mark, I would be well into double figures, spiking around 105 minutes! (The highest reading!)</p><p>Then slowly recede back down to near normal levels after three hours (the eat again period to prevent hypos!) But if I didn't eat, I would continue down into hypo levels at between three and a half hour and four. Sometimes later if I ate carbs with high saturated fat.</p><p>I realised that most carbs are too risky too eat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1435876, member: 85785"] In my pre diagnosis days before I started to get control and then my experimental period, my pre meal reading would be in normal range, more than often in the high fours to mid fives mmols. After fifteen minutes it would be around eight or nine, then if I was eating carbs, by the hour mark, I would be well into double figures, spiking around 105 minutes! (The highest reading!) Then slowly recede back down to near normal levels after three hours (the eat again period to prevent hypos!) But if I didn't eat, I would continue down into hypo levels at between three and a half hour and four. Sometimes later if I ate carbs with high saturated fat. I realised that most carbs are too risky too eat! [/QUOTE]
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