GOJIGANG
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- I do not have diabetes
Alright, so i’m kind of a health nut. I’m 18, 135lbs (roughly) extensive family history of diabetes, 5.2 A1c, 2.5 insulin, etc etc.
just decided for the hell of it today to check my blood sugar after my breakfast. It’s the same thing everyday. 6 eggs, 1 1/2 cup plain non-fat greek yogurt, a serving of peanut butter, 1 serving of frozen green beans and peas, half a serving of mixed nuts, and even added a salad on the side cause i felt like it today.
Macros are roughly 55g fat, 75g protein, and 30g carbs
I can go hours without feeling hungry after this meal, which I would think is good, but then I tested myself…
45 minutes after the last bite: 87 mg/dL
2 hours after first bite: 92 mg/dL
3 1/2 hours after first bite: 112 mg/dL
4 hours after first bite: 108 mg/dL
the numbers aren’t high and if my peak was higher than 112, I imagine it was 120 max, but I’m worried about the duration of it all. I imagine this long lasting elevation is bad, but the numbers also aren’t high. Can anybody help me please?
just decided for the hell of it today to check my blood sugar after my breakfast. It’s the same thing everyday. 6 eggs, 1 1/2 cup plain non-fat greek yogurt, a serving of peanut butter, 1 serving of frozen green beans and peas, half a serving of mixed nuts, and even added a salad on the side cause i felt like it today.
Macros are roughly 55g fat, 75g protein, and 30g carbs
I can go hours without feeling hungry after this meal, which I would think is good, but then I tested myself…
45 minutes after the last bite: 87 mg/dL
2 hours after first bite: 92 mg/dL
3 1/2 hours after first bite: 112 mg/dL
4 hours after first bite: 108 mg/dL
the numbers aren’t high and if my peak was higher than 112, I imagine it was 120 max, but I’m worried about the duration of it all. I imagine this long lasting elevation is bad, but the numbers also aren’t high. Can anybody help me please?