mr hyde said:
can anyone tell me how long after meals are bs at there highest :?:
thanks for an easy to understand answer
When they are at their highest depends on what you've eaten; for instance, a sugary food (which you shouldn't be eating!) or high carbhydrate food such as bread, will send them very high very quickly, while they won't rise as much or as quickly if you eat protein. That's very a simplistic description, but should do as a basis.
What we aim for when testing 2 hours after eating is to have our blood glucose readings as near as possible to what they were immediately before we ate. Or, at the very least, for a Type 2 less than 7.8. Some foods send us higher than others; these are carbohydrates.
By testing 2 hours after eating, I can tell if a carbohydrate food sends me too high. I can only eat these foods in small portions or maybe avoid them altogether. If a test after 2 hours reads very close to where I started, the food is okay for me to eat.
Hope this helps.
Viv 8)