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<blockquote data-quote="brassyblonde900" data-source="post: 1924051" data-attributes="member: 445897"><p>The post I replied to clearly stated and I quote</p><p>….."Day 1</p><p>Before pots BG 6.5</p><p></p><p>Running 2 meters in parallel</p><p>2 hours after eating</p><p>CodeFree 8.1 caresens 9.5</p><p></p><p>Day 2</p><p>5.7 before roasties</p><p>CodeFree 8.2 caresens 7.6</p><p>3 hours after eating</p><p>CodeFree 6.6 caresens 7.0 " …..</p><p></p><p>Unless we are talking about different posts, the OP's numbers of which she stated in her post is what I have C&P'd here. So your conclusion which I have emboldened and underlined is contrary to what OP herself stated.</p><p></p><p>I would consider it instructive to read the Jenny Rhul link I provided especially the parts with the following headings (Numbering mine for ease of reference)</p><p></p><p>1)Multiple Studies Link Heart Failure to Blood Sugars in the so-called "Prediabetic" Range</p><p>2)Rates of Cancer Rise Significantly with "Mildly" impaired Blood Sugars</p><p>3)Risk of Developing Chronic Kidney Disease Rises Significantly in a Straight-Line Fashion as A1c rises above 6.0%</p><p>4)Diabetic Retinopathy Develops at "Prediabetic" Blood Sugar Levels.</p><p></p><p>My point is and I will make it again.</p><p>The BG readings OP posted in my opinion, are not safe ones for the purposes of finding a food/meal appropriate for a person with T2DM.</p><p>Support does not mean acquiescence. Pointing out that those levels are unsafe, does not amount to number shaming.</p><p>You may have made a choice regarding your Diabetes management, to go with the levels you have clearly chosen, that does not mean that its safe for others, when there are vast swathes of research material, out there stating at which point its not to be assumed that blood sugar readings are not harmless.</p><p>OP did not post those numbers to show they are not suitable/acceptable. My reply was in context.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brassyblonde900, post: 1924051, member: 445897"] The post I replied to clearly stated and I quote ….."Day 1 Before pots BG 6.5 Running 2 meters in parallel 2 hours after eating CodeFree 8.1 caresens 9.5 Day 2 5.7 before roasties CodeFree 8.2 caresens 7.6 3 hours after eating CodeFree 6.6 caresens 7.0 " ….. Unless we are talking about different posts, the OP's numbers of which she stated in her post is what I have C&P'd here. So your conclusion which I have emboldened and underlined is contrary to what OP herself stated. I would consider it instructive to read the Jenny Rhul link I provided especially the parts with the following headings (Numbering mine for ease of reference) 1)Multiple Studies Link Heart Failure to Blood Sugars in the so-called "Prediabetic" Range 2)Rates of Cancer Rise Significantly with "Mildly" impaired Blood Sugars 3)Risk of Developing Chronic Kidney Disease Rises Significantly in a Straight-Line Fashion as A1c rises above 6.0% 4)Diabetic Retinopathy Develops at "Prediabetic" Blood Sugar Levels. My point is and I will make it again. The BG readings OP posted in my opinion, are not safe ones for the purposes of finding a food/meal appropriate for a person with T2DM. Support does not mean acquiescence. Pointing out that those levels are unsafe, does not amount to number shaming. You may have made a choice regarding your Diabetes management, to go with the levels you have clearly chosen, that does not mean that its safe for others, when there are vast swathes of research material, out there stating at which point its not to be assumed that blood sugar readings are not harmless. OP did not post those numbers to show they are not suitable/acceptable. My reply was in context. [/QUOTE]
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