Mealtime Blood Sugar Spikes Are Annoying!
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 Published On Aug 12, 2023

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If you live with insulin-dependent diabetes, as I do, you might also have been told to pay attention to post-meal blood sugar spikes. Those spikes are incredibly annoying and can be very hard to manage, so in this video, you’ll find the 3 things I do to try and minimize blood sugar spikes after meals.

00:00 Introduction
1:14 Pre-bolus to minimize blood sugar spikes
2:24 Ultra rapid insulin to minimize blood sugar spikes
3:39 Understand what I eat to minimize blood sugar spikes

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