Diabética tipo 2 desde hace poco, introduciendo la insulina en mi vida.
Mind yourself at 2 hours, when the bolus is supposed to have passed to blood, we are going that the stomach has processed. At the time it is not yet a stable value. Ideally, be below 180 at 2 hours.And much better if you are in Normaglycemia or as close as possible
DM 2 con páncreas agotado desde diciembre 2020. 51 años entonces. HG diciembre 2020: 15.9. Última HG: julio 2024 5.8 Abasaglar 9 unidades. Metformina, 1000/0/1000. Humalog junior: 2 unid en desayuno y luego en función de lo que coma.
marisa123 said: Hello everyone!As I am new in this and I follow this forum closely, I have a doubt because from so much reads and see different testimonies I get a little crazy with that of the sugar measurements after meals. The one to measure the fasting sugar has no loss, you get up and do it, but after the meals ???I see people who say that you do it 1 hour later ... at all times they indicated to measure it at 2 hours. The value of 1 hour to the value of 2 hours varies greatly?
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You have to measure at 2 hours after eating.
Differences between measuring at the time or at two hours can be quite considerable.
If you are diabetic you can be in 170 when it starts to eat and be at 100 at two hours.That if you have succeeded with the insulin relationship/hydrates rations, of course.
Resistencia a la insulina/Intolerancia los carbohidratos Vildagliptina 50 mg C/24
You have to take into account the type of digestion you do, I am of slow digestion and at the time just started, the important thing is to always do it in the same time, if it is an hour or if it is two
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The moment in which you must measure your blood glucose after eating depends on your glycemic control goals and the type of diabetes you have.Here are some general guidelines:
After 1 hour: If you are interested in controlling how your meals affect your blood glucose levels, you can consider measuring your glucose approximately one hour after starting eating.This will give you an idea of how your body is processing carbohydrates and other nutrients from that specific meal.
After 2 hours: Many people with diabetes use glucose measurement 2 hours after eating as a reference to assess how their body handles food over time.This is a common practice recommended by health organizations and medical professionals.
Depending on the glycemic control objective: if you are following a specific treatment plan or have blood glucose goals established by your doctor, you may need to measure your glucose levels at other times, such as before eating, before bedSpecific moments during the day.
Remember that it is important to talk to your health doctor or professional to determine the right time to measure your blood glucose levels, as well as to establish specific glycemic control objectives for your individual situation.It is also essential to take into account other factors, such as the quantity and type of food you consume, the physical activity you do and any medication you are taking, since all these can affect your blood glucose levels.