All humans experience a rise in blood sugar after eating.That alone is not the problem.
What determines long-term risk is:
- The height of the spike
- The duration of elevation
- The ability to return to baseline
In metabolically healthy individuals, glucose rises and settles back down within a reasonable window — often within about two hours.
Complications don’t come from a single spike.They come from repeated and prolonged elevation over time.
That’s why people with “borderline” or prediabetic numbers can still accumulate damage if glucose remains elevated day after day.
The goal isn’t chasing flat lines or overtreating with medication.The goal is maximizing time in normal ranges and reducing exposure to prolonged highs.
That level of control is achievable when you understand your individual responses and address the true drivers.