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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1587199" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>One thing I realized quite early was that I react differently to a small amount of a high carb food than the same amount of carbs from a low carb food. The high carb food seemed to raise my BG levels for longer - which would impact on my Hba1c I think.</p><p>Could you have been eating something which is fairly high carb but you were seduced by the 'a little bit won't hurt' idea?</p><p>I try to keep my foods in the ten percent carbs or less range after those eye opening early tests, but I will not be having Hba1c tests regularly to see if my numbers are continuing to fall. I seem to be not diabetic enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1587199, member: 355878"] One thing I realized quite early was that I react differently to a small amount of a high carb food than the same amount of carbs from a low carb food. The high carb food seemed to raise my BG levels for longer - which would impact on my Hba1c I think. Could you have been eating something which is fairly high carb but you were seduced by the 'a little bit won't hurt' idea? I try to keep my foods in the ten percent carbs or less range after those eye opening early tests, but I will not be having Hba1c tests regularly to see if my numbers are continuing to fall. I seem to be not diabetic enough. [/QUOTE]
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