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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2633634" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>The first readings of the day are probably a sign of progress, of lowering insulin levels in general so that glucose can be got out of storage and used up.</p><p>Your reaction to eating results in the usual response for type 2s, an outpouring on insulin which was, previously ignored, now you are seeing a proper reaction to it, though it might be a bit over the top at the moment.</p><p>It will take time for things to get back closer to normal as there is a lot going on, but you should be able to see things happening - hopefully what is going on is all to the good and will result in remission with any luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2633634, member: 355878"] The first readings of the day are probably a sign of progress, of lowering insulin levels in general so that glucose can be got out of storage and used up. Your reaction to eating results in the usual response for type 2s, an outpouring on insulin which was, previously ignored, now you are seeing a proper reaction to it, though it might be a bit over the top at the moment. It will take time for things to get back closer to normal as there is a lot going on, but you should be able to see things happening - hopefully what is going on is all to the good and will result in remission with any luck. [/QUOTE]
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