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<blockquote data-quote="Ballofwool" data-source="post: 869153" data-attributes="member: 186617"><p>I've never seen a rise of more than 1mmol in my healthy, active partner who is the same age as me and has a "normal" BMI. I tested him after food on a few occasions... But then I thought, maybe there's some variation across people! I have arranged a doctors appointment for Monday.</p><p></p><p>It worries me a bit as I am doing temp work for an agency (which is needed to pay the bills) and they often expect me to go 10 hours on a shift without eating. Usually I do manage to shove something in my mouth when nobody is looking. I wonder now whether doing this work is even safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballofwool, post: 869153, member: 186617"] I've never seen a rise of more than 1mmol in my healthy, active partner who is the same age as me and has a "normal" BMI. I tested him after food on a few occasions... But then I thought, maybe there's some variation across people! I have arranged a doctors appointment for Monday. It worries me a bit as I am doing temp work for an agency (which is needed to pay the bills) and they often expect me to go 10 hours on a shift without eating. Usually I do manage to shove something in my mouth when nobody is looking. I wonder now whether doing this work is even safe. [/QUOTE]
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