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Post Meal Sugar High Just As Important As Fasting Blood Glucose

December 17, 2007 by Kendra James, RN  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

prickfinger.jpgCh-ch-ch-changes… I really dislike when I read that how we have been doing what we have done for years, it is now not how it should be done! Are you following me? We all know as diabetics we prick our lil’ ol’ fingers and make sure that we keep our blood sugar levels within “normal” limits approximately 4 times a day. The typical, and I say typical because I know that every diabetic is different, is to check our blood glucose in the morning before breakfast, before we eat our lunch, before we eat our dinner and then once before we turn in for the night.

Due to some new research and a report titled “Guideline for management of Postmeal Glucose” that was carried out for The International Diabetes Federation we may need to be pricking our fingers even more frequently. Oh boy, how fun!

Warwick Medical School researchers looked at a range of studies that examined in particular the two hour post meal peak in blood sugars and found a substantial body of evidence that reducing postmeal plasma glucose is as important, perhaps even more important for achieving overall optimum HbA1c levels.

The researchers firmly believe that these sudden and dramatic increases in post meal “highs” can be more dangerous then a more constant elevated blood glucose or A1c. I know one thing… this calls for more research to be done on continuous glucose monitoring devices. I will curious to see how far these new findings make into clinical teaching. I guess this is why living with a chronic disease like diabetes can be so frustrating, every few months there is a new and improved way to do what you have been doing all along. No one can ever say we’re not flexible…

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2 Responses to “Post Meal Sugar High Just As Important As Fasting Blood Glucose”
  1. teeyai555 says:

    I hate diabetes because my father is diabetic so i afraid i will be in the future. Thanks for good content. I would like to exchange link with you. Let me know if you want, thanks again. :)

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