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<blockquote data-quote="woollygal" data-source="post: 2073531" data-attributes="member: 489059"><p>Everyone’s blood sugar increases after they eat. It’s how the human body works. But in normal people their sugar at 2 hours would return to normal levels. A spike is when it stays too high because the insulin hasn’t worked properly to bring it into normal range.</p><p>So a spike at 30 mins is normal because thats how the body works. </p><p>If I tested st 30 mins I wouldn’t be able to eat anything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woollygal, post: 2073531, member: 489059"] Everyone’s blood sugar increases after they eat. It’s how the human body works. But in normal people their sugar at 2 hours would return to normal levels. A spike is when it stays too high because the insulin hasn’t worked properly to bring it into normal range. So a spike at 30 mins is normal because thats how the body works. If I tested st 30 mins I wouldn’t be able to eat anything! [/QUOTE]
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