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OK, a little background first. I am a 57 yr old male, morbidly obese (I hate

that term) and was diagnosed with diabetes in February while having a bout with

a bad prostate infection. Since I was diagnosed, or actually since I was sick,

I have lost over 50 pounds.

I am on 850 mg of Metformin, twice a day.

My morning fasting numbers have been from a high of 121, that was on my 4th day

of testing to a low of 86, a few different times. Lately my morning numbers

have been in the upper 90's to mid 100's (meaning 105 not 150) and my averages

seem to be crawling up.

This morning I was 103. I then had breakfast, on the way to work, which was a

bagel with cream chese and coffee with Sweet & Low and a little milk. At noon I

had a turkey sandwich with lettuce and tomato and a little sauce (don't know

what was in that) on a low carb wrap.

Two hours after lunch, and a few minutes after eating a pear, I checked my BG

and it was down to 86. Does this sound strange having the BG lower after lunch

then what it was in the morning?

If I am being paranoid about this, please tell me so.

Thanks.

Les

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