mo1905 said:Ignore one off readings. *Look for patterns/trends*. Too many variables to act on 1 reading. Depends what you ate, GI factor, exercise, when you tested, stress and countless others. Non diabetics get high readings after food but their own insulin naturally lowers it automatically. When you test, try to vary the times. First thing in morning, before lunch, before bed etc. *Try not to become obsessive though*. Good luck with your doc next month.
Mo
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