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This evening I tested my non-diabetic wife . . . I had a lower postprandial than she had
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2390456" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>Delighted to hear you are getting better results with your OGTT method of measuring improvement.</p><p>I remember reading your earlier ventures where you stayed above the 11.1 cutoff for a few hours post cutoff.</p><p>What figures are you getting now.</p><p></p><p>Remember the Prof Taylor needed Direct follow up patients needed 12 months to maximise their second phase.</p><p>I waited 14 months post remission before I even attempted the real thing.</p><p>I found it easier & cheaper to use a repeatable carby meal to measure progress.</p><p>Mine was a simple bowl of Shreddies with milk, might as well enjoy it if you're going to spike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2390456, member: 517232"] Delighted to hear you are getting better results with your OGTT method of measuring improvement. I remember reading your earlier ventures where you stayed above the 11.1 cutoff for a few hours post cutoff. What figures are you getting now. Remember the Prof Taylor needed Direct follow up patients needed 12 months to maximise their second phase. I waited 14 months post remission before I even attempted the real thing. I found it easier & cheaper to use a repeatable carby meal to measure progress. Mine was a simple bowl of Shreddies with milk, might as well enjoy it if you're going to spike. [/QUOTE]
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