| Sometimes you will find a reason for things but there are times when it will remain a mystery. Perhaps a little more information might help us work it out with you. First of all can I ask, I assume we are talking about two separate meals, the whatever you often eat and then the cereal, right? What was it that you normally eat and is okay? What were your numbers before? Did you eat it at the time you normally eat it? If it was dinner did you have the same lunch as you normally have? Have you exercised/not exercised as normal beforehand? Have you been ill, do you feel you might be getting a cold?
There really are so many factors to consider, that you should not write off this meal because of one weird result. Sometimes you can only blame the Aliens/moon/stars and move on.
Don't let it bug/stress you, it's really not worth it. This happened to me last week, my wife makes a dinner that must be one of the most BG neutral meal, in fact sometimes 2 hours pp I'm lower than before the meal. Last week I got a spike to 144 two hours PP. I'll try it again this week though.
__________________ Cosmo the Duck: is with Gretchen in Cambridge, MA. Ping the Duck: is with Nancy
Metformin 500mg twice daily, Enap 5mg
Diagnosed T2 on 26th Nov'07, with BG of 21mmol/L (378mg/dL) and A1c of 11.6%.
Most recent A1c 10/09/09: 6.1%
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