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Rised levels after 2 hours of dinner

Rays

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My fasting glucose level was 6.7, 3 months ago. I have brought it down to 5.2 with exercise and diet. Now my glucose level is always under normal levels during the day, fasting as well as 2 hours after lunch.
However, what I don't understand is, after 2 hrs of my dinner, it is 9.4. Again next morning fasting was 4.7.

Is it OK? Please some one answer me.
 
9.4 after dinner probably means you have to cut down a bit on carbs or quantity.

You should aim for 8 or less, but with a 5.2 A1C and fasting of 4.7 you haven't got a lot to worry abouit

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Hi Rays and welcome to the frorum, what did you eat in the diner that put you at 9.4 after 2 hours? And did you test pre meal as a post meal figure whilst not meaningless means less if you dont have a starting point if you see what I mean.

If the meal contained a lot of fat, cheese, olive oil perhaps or other fat then it may be that your meal took longer to pass through your stomach as fat delays stomach emptying causing a later high (see pizza effect), I would guess this may be the cause for a late high either that or you have just eaten more carbs than you thought.
 
Thanks a lot Sid.
Pre meal, it was 5.4. I had 100 gms of boiled multi grains(4 different types of grains, millet, brown rice,green lentils and wheat - all in equal proportaions) and 4 small pieces of vegetable like broccoli, beans, asparagus, carrots. Actually, a very healthy dinner! No fat, cheese! However, tiny bit of oliveoil for gentle fry of vegetables.

Probably all together a bit more carbs, I think. I will cutdown carbs tonight and see!
 
No problemo Rays, I think you are looking in the right place :wink:
 
Hi Ray and welcome to the forum Here is some information that should help to answer your questions about testing and your levels. It was written for new members by the former monitors and I think you will find it very useful. Ask as many questions as you like as there are so many people here who will be able to answer you.

 
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