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<blockquote data-quote="Kailee56" data-source="post: 1840565" data-attributes="member: 437516"><p>I’ve found my spikes are caused by stress, grazing, or the combination of both. While I grew up eating a sit down dinner with my family, that was the only actual meal we ate. Instead, we grazed. Since I now live alone, My tendency is to graze all the time. I have found that even if I am not eating a lot each time, eating a bit here and a bit there seems to have an additive effect on my glucose. Combine that with stress and the fact that I tend to eat when stressed.....not a good combo. Although, it’s actually quite interesting to see on my Libra. A small rise on top of a small rise on top of a small rise = a large spike. I’m trying to eat all my “snacks” back to back, like a meal. It’s helping. I also actually see how protein increases my glucose levels and can no longer ignore it or treat it like a freebie. Bummer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kailee56, post: 1840565, member: 437516"] I’ve found my spikes are caused by stress, grazing, or the combination of both. While I grew up eating a sit down dinner with my family, that was the only actual meal we ate. Instead, we grazed. Since I now live alone, My tendency is to graze all the time. I have found that even if I am not eating a lot each time, eating a bit here and a bit there seems to have an additive effect on my glucose. Combine that with stress and the fact that I tend to eat when stressed.....not a good combo. Although, it’s actually quite interesting to see on my Libra. A small rise on top of a small rise on top of a small rise = a large spike. I’m trying to eat all my “snacks” back to back, like a meal. It’s helping. I also actually see how protein increases my glucose levels and can no longer ignore it or treat it like a freebie. Bummer! [/QUOTE]
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