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<blockquote data-quote="dfeeh14" data-source="post: 1007269" data-attributes="member: 140625"><p>I've was diagnosed with type 2 a little over two year ago and it is now well under control ... or was. Very recently I had a traffic accident. I was knocked off my bike - no blood, no breaks, no squished organs but lots of gravel rash and deep bruises. Since it happened I have eaten very little (c 100g of carbs / day) and badly (mainly fruit, cheese and low-carb peanut paste - a weakness of mine). What I have found is that my morning numbers are fine (around 5.0) but my post-meal numbers have become, for me, frightening (8.0 - 9.0). Is this anyone else's experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfeeh14, post: 1007269, member: 140625"] I've was diagnosed with type 2 a little over two year ago and it is now well under control ... or was. Very recently I had a traffic accident. I was knocked off my bike - no blood, no breaks, no squished organs but lots of gravel rash and deep bruises. Since it happened I have eaten very little (c 100g of carbs / day) and badly (mainly fruit, cheese and low-carb peanut paste - a weakness of mine). What I have found is that my morning numbers are fine (around 5.0) but my post-meal numbers have become, for me, frightening (8.0 - 9.0). Is this anyone else's experience? [/QUOTE]
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