Good Question @13lizanne I will check when i get home for lunch thank you for your reply xWere the sausages high meat content (97/98%) or ones with higher carb content perhaps?
Lesson learnt @13lizanne . Don't buy Sh*t lol . Also you are probably right about the football i can get so wound up xThere is the culprit I'm afraid. 11.8g per 100 is high Asda and Tesco both do own brand 98% meat sausages and I often have two plus 2 poached or fried eggs for lunch/,dinner and my BG levels are always less after 2hrs than the pre- meal levels. I know that we can all be different in how our bloods react to food but you could give it a try? The stress of watching the football match maybe added to the high BG
so looks like the sausages were ~10g carbs then, generally 10g of carbs would increase BS level by 2 or 3 mmol (for a T1 with no insulin), add in possible protein/fat affect (any tea or coffee involved?) this could be the cause of the rise? if you had started off at 5 point something then it wouldn't have appeared as bad though!
Don't agree mist see aboveI love a good snosage. But you have to buy either really cheap, so that it's mostly breadcrumb and no actual meat..lol..or super expensive where it's like 100% pork.
Anything in between is gristle city..:***:
There is no middle ground for the beloved snosage.
Just an aside - is it possible to be Type 1 not be on insulin?
For breakfast ? How sophisticatedTry chicken - no carbohydrates and therefore better than pork/bacon/sausages!
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