rebrascora
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
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- She/Her
5.5 is a nice healthy "in range" number, so you don't really want to be eating a lot of carbs at that level (half a banana and a few grapes could be 20g grams of carbs or more) otherwise you will push your BG levels back up and your body will not get used to those normal levels. In that situation I would have no more than a couple of grapes and no banana or I tend to carry dried fruit like apricots or prunes and have just one of those which would amount to about 5g carbs but I would only do that if my BG level was under 5. As a rough rule of thumb, 10g carbs will raise your levels by about 3mmols, so 5g will raise you by about 1.5. So a couple of grapes or a prune at 5.5 would take me up to about 7 which is as high as I want to be to be safe. A half a banana and 5 or 6 grapes would push me up well into double figures unless I injected insulin to cover it.
Learning to moderate your response to allow your body to learn to accept those normal in range levels without it complaining, is a key part of diabetes management. It has probably been running at high levels for a while so those normal range BG readings will trigger warning signals but it needs to get used to them being normal which it won't if you push them straight back up with too many carbs.
Learning to moderate your response to allow your body to learn to accept those normal in range levels without it complaining, is a key part of diabetes management. It has probably been running at high levels for a while so those normal range BG readings will trigger warning signals but it needs to get used to them being normal which it won't if you push them straight back up with too many carbs.