mcdonagh47
Banned
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
yes Donna.... I thought it would be ok too..... my DSN said to test 2 hours after food.......... but the spike comes ONE hour after eating!!! thanks to AlanS suggestion ... I have been testing 1 hour after food and discovering that many things I thought were ok after 2 hours are not ok after 1 hour!!!
It is taken for granted that food will raise your bgs up to an hour or so ( that's why you eat- to get glucose for energy!).
The standard recommendation is to test at two hours to check whether your bg is back in range after that food/portion of carbs. As a type 2 your FIRST PHASE response ( rapid acting insulin ) is shot to pieces, nobody is expecting you not to spike but hopefully you can keep spikes low with a Low GI/GL approach.
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