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From: "Jerry Stegenga"
> The glucose level always
> rises after eating food unless there is some other outside influence
present >such
> as injected insulin or a very high intake of alcohol.
This really surprises me because we three non-diabetics had a drop in bg.
Theirs not near so great as mine. We had tested before the meal, too. Then
we tested a couple of more times at intervals after the meal and our bg
rose. I don't remember whether wine was served. It's very possible that it
was, but also most probable that I didn't partake since I had a nursing baby
at the time. We have a list member who told us in her intro that she gets
post-prandial hypoglycemia. Would that be the proper description of what I
had? Maybe she could add something to the discussion.
Theola