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<blockquote data-quote="stephenlopez" data-source="post: 1767900" data-attributes="member: 471031"><p>Hey [USER=472099]@paulloseby[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I know these things can be confusing in beginning. I'm also a newly diagnosed type-2 (1 and half month since my diagnosis), I've been researching but the things are still quite confusing sometimes. However, as much as I understand how the diet affects the glucose levels of body depends on various factors. For example, maybe the last time you eat that food, you might have exercised it a bit intense than the latter one. I know these things can be confusing, for some basic information, I recommend you to read this blog: <a href="https://zovon.com/health-conditions/diabetes/" target="_blank">https://zovon.com/health-conditions/diabetes/</a> </p><p></p><p>I hope you find it useful just like I do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephenlopez, post: 1767900, member: 471031"] Hey [USER=472099]@paulloseby[/USER] I know these things can be confusing in beginning. I'm also a newly diagnosed type-2 (1 and half month since my diagnosis), I've been researching but the things are still quite confusing sometimes. However, as much as I understand how the diet affects the glucose levels of body depends on various factors. For example, maybe the last time you eat that food, you might have exercised it a bit intense than the latter one. I know these things can be confusing, for some basic information, I recommend you to read this blog: [URL]https://zovon.com/health-conditions/diabetes/[/URL] I hope you find it useful just like I do! [/QUOTE]
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