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"Nick Cramer" > wrote in message
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> "Willy" > wrote:
>> "Nick Cramer" > wrote in message
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>> Nick, although I'm new to this, I find my 2 hour readings are where my
>> spikes really show up. I noticed your Thur and Friday readings were at
>> ONE hour, whereas your Saturday reading (which was much higher) was at
>> two hours.
>>
>> None of my business, but based on my own personal experience thus far,
>> it's the two hour number that matters most.
>>
>> Does everyone in the group tend to agree??? I'm very new to this, so I
>> could be wrong, but that is definitely what I find in my own testing.

>
> No problem, Willy. I should probably do more two hour checks. How long
> after a meal before you spike depends on how much of what you ate. For
> example: On June 16th, my BG was 97. I had one cup of Fettucine Alfredo.
> One hour later BG was 144. Two hours 151. Three hours 178. Four hours 102!
> I'll have to be more careful to see when it finally goes down. Thanks for
> the wakeup call.
>
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Based on everyone's response, I think my experience is not like other's in
the group, and since I'm truly a newbie, I suspect this may be a fluke in my
case.

Don't EVEN get me thinking about Alfredo!!!!! LOL

Willy