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<blockquote data-quote="wallycorker" data-source="post: 109364" data-attributes="member: 17475"><p>Arlene, </p><p></p><p>In my experience, your 'on rising' (fasting) blood glucose level will come down once you get better control of your levels at other times of the day and that might take a little bit of time. Certainly don't expect it to happen overnight. </p><p></p><p>However, I'm not certain that you've understood yet the most important message and over-riding message that people are giving you that , to get an improvement, you will need to cut back quite sharply on the starchy carbohydrate foods that you are eating. Once you do that you will likely see a big improvement.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wallycorker, post: 109364, member: 17475"] Arlene, In my experience, your 'on rising' (fasting) blood glucose level will come down once you get better control of your levels at other times of the day and that might take a little bit of time. Certainly don't expect it to happen overnight. However, I'm not certain that you've understood yet the most important message and over-riding message that people are giving you that , to get an improvement, you will need to cut back quite sharply on the starchy carbohydrate foods that you are eating. Once you do that you will likely see a big improvement. John [/QUOTE]
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