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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisMaleType1" data-source="post: 922729" data-attributes="member: 22857"><p>That's another new thing I've learnt, about the post-meal highs. I've always guessed it though. I think I'll test after eating more often now. In my case though, I think my post-prandial numbers are reasonably good because I tend to follow a low gi diet. It's probably time I bought the Bernstein book.</p><p></p><p>I didn't know it was free to check your bp at the pharmacy, it's useful to know that. Saying that, I've got no reason to doubt my home machine. They're tested before they're sold aren't they. </p><p></p><p>I'll check out the magnesium supplements sometime. I agree about taking medicine as early as possible, as more of a prevention than a cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisMaleType1, post: 922729, member: 22857"] That's another new thing I've learnt, about the post-meal highs. I've always guessed it though. I think I'll test after eating more often now. In my case though, I think my post-prandial numbers are reasonably good because I tend to follow a low gi diet. It's probably time I bought the Bernstein book. I didn't know it was free to check your bp at the pharmacy, it's useful to know that. Saying that, I've got no reason to doubt my home machine. They're tested before they're sold aren't they. I'll check out the magnesium supplements sometime. I agree about taking medicine as early as possible, as more of a prevention than a cure. [/QUOTE]
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