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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 115643" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>I'm not a T2 so won't make a comment on whether to eat weetibix or not as such..</p><p></p><p>But I will give a obversation which might be usefull..</p><p></p><p>I have weetibx for breakfast most mornings with full fat milk..</p><p></p><p>To maintain my blood glucose levels and prevent a spike, I have the advantage of using an insulin pump, so I use an mutliwave bolus, I use 7.6u of insulin I set the bolus to deliver 4.7u in one hit, then the remaining insulin is delivered over 1 1/2 hour period this for me keeps things even. If I delivered my insulin in one shot before I ate, it would cause a hypo followed by a high,</p><p></p><p>You can see that without insulin that the weetibx would hit the system pretty quick to a certain extent, but also continual to raise the blood glucose for a while after, or should I say in my case as it can differ from individual to individual..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 115643, member: 11712"] I'm not a T2 so won't make a comment on whether to eat weetibix or not as such.. But I will give a obversation which might be usefull.. I have weetibx for breakfast most mornings with full fat milk.. To maintain my blood glucose levels and prevent a spike, I have the advantage of using an insulin pump, so I use an mutliwave bolus, I use 7.6u of insulin I set the bolus to deliver 4.7u in one hit, then the remaining insulin is delivered over 1 1/2 hour period this for me keeps things even. If I delivered my insulin in one shot before I ate, it would cause a hypo followed by a high, You can see that without insulin that the weetibx would hit the system pretty quick to a certain extent, but also continual to raise the blood glucose for a while after, or should I say in my case as it can differ from individual to individual.. [/QUOTE]
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