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Old 04-28-2006, 06:53 AM
DeusXM DeusXM is offline
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No, this is a complete misunderstanding. Your BG level should be as near normal, 4.5/85, at all times, as possible.
No, this is a complete misunderstanding. Whether you're diabetic or not, your BG will NEVER be at that region at all times. You want to reach this region and be at it for as long as possible but you can permit your BG to rise briefly after eating. 10 is too high, certainly, but 7-8 is perfectly fine PROVIDED it isn't for much longer than an hour.

Seriously, go and test a non-diabetic 30mins-1hour after they've eated. They will NOT have a a BG at 4.5. It will be higher than that.
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