I have tried it both ways and have found there is so little difference. I tend to test 2 hours after my meal, occasionally I'll test an hour after as well if I'm eating brown rice or a protein roll, to see how long it takes for the carbs to come down. Starchy carbs usually take longer, but brown carbs like brown rice and bread are better and also don't spike immediately, the spike is more gradual. White carbs, rice, pasta, bread and potato can spike sharply. You really have try things out. Everybody is differentJust a quick question regarding testing after eating.
When you're advised to test 1hr, 2hrs etc, is that from when you start eating or when you finish?
I have an Accuchek Aviva Nano and I find it's much more accurate than the SD Code free, so even though the strips are more expensive the Accuchek is my favourite meter.@liam1955 really it was very good advice and your suggestions were important. I'm glad you think they are good. My SD code free is really quite erratic so I thought I would buy the accucheck mobile. I did a search on here and there were quite a few positive comments. I also wanted to say that I hope your appointment tomorrow goes well and that you get some good news.
@liam1955
WTG William on the good points and sympathies/best wishes on the not so good. It looks as though it was more good news than bad, particularly regarding the injections. Keep up the good work.
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