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<blockquote data-quote="CrumblingWall" data-source="post: 2085135" data-attributes="member: 494805"><p>14.2 mmol/l after 2 hours.</p><p></p><p>With regards to others questioning the advice of carbs restriction...I currently live in an unknown, no doctor told me I am diabetic and I do not know what my BG will do after adding more carbs. I basically survive on this diet but am wondering if not taking endocrinology advice and simply getting back to normal diet is me being arrogant about knowing better. I have no proof that reintroduced carbs will always keep me spiking. If I found by experience that spikes keep reoccurring, then it means I am somewhat diabetic and should go back to low carb to avoid damaging glucose spikes. </p><p></p><p>I am glad others also feel unwell being out of range, even if in non diabetic range. Our bodies tell us when we divert from normal, same for blood pressure, anything 20 points above regular highs at rest makes people have splitting headaches and chest pain. I honestly am tired of doctors claiming I should not feel the deviations. If I feed them 1kg of cake and we measure the glucose, I wonder they would feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrumblingWall, post: 2085135, member: 494805"] 14.2 mmol/l after 2 hours. With regards to others questioning the advice of carbs restriction...I currently live in an unknown, no doctor told me I am diabetic and I do not know what my BG will do after adding more carbs. I basically survive on this diet but am wondering if not taking endocrinology advice and simply getting back to normal diet is me being arrogant about knowing better. I have no proof that reintroduced carbs will always keep me spiking. If I found by experience that spikes keep reoccurring, then it means I am somewhat diabetic and should go back to low carb to avoid damaging glucose spikes. I am glad others also feel unwell being out of range, even if in non diabetic range. Our bodies tell us when we divert from normal, same for blood pressure, anything 20 points above regular highs at rest makes people have splitting headaches and chest pain. I honestly am tired of doctors claiming I should not feel the deviations. If I feed them 1kg of cake and we measure the glucose, I wonder they would feel. [/QUOTE]
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