Kittylitter
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 116
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Yes, I had the same earlier with lower numbers - shame I like being nocturnal lol.Even in non-diabetics there is a lot of evidence that eating later can create higher blood sugars. If you tried the same meal / snack earlier you may get a lower result.
Thank you, I will stop worrying now - I have never had high post meal numbers only high fasting numbers.You are getting perfectly normal numbers - that is what it is all about.
I was thinking the same[/QUOTE][QUI OTE="Resurgam, post: 1780021, member: 355878"]You are getting perfectly normal numbers - that is what it is all about.
Thank you.This doesn't mean anything because the numbers are so close to each other that the variation could come from meter inaccuracy rather than actual changes in your blood sugar. You could have been 6.5 before the meal and 5.5 after but the meter showed the other way around. I do a lot of fingerpricks and find that differences of up to 1-2 mmol/L are not uncommon.
Thank you, I'm worrying unnecessarily as recent Hb thingy was 41 almost pre-diabetic.6.2 mmol are not high, post meal can be up to 7.7 mmol after 2 hours in non-diabetics, so 6.2 are perfectly normal.
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